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Representing Companies in Matters Involving a State Attorney General Considerations in Settling Attorney General Lawsuits Responding to Contacts from an Attorney General Consequences of Being Sued by a State Attorney General The Power of State Attorneys General Corporate Mergers - Anti-Trust Multi-state Lawsuits by Attorneys General Washington Legal Foundation Article - Avoiding and Settling State Attorney General Lawsuits |
![]() One of the most difficult legal problems a company can face is a multi-state investigation or multi-state lawsuit by a group of State Attorneys General. These can often result in multi-million dollar losses for the company involved. See The Power of State Attorneys General. The settlement of these investigations and lawsuits can be especially complex because once a tentative settlement is reached, each individual Attorney General can decide whether to agree or not. No Attorney General has the legal authority to bind any other Attorney General. To respond to multi-state Attorney General lawsuits it is sometimes necessary to assemble a nationwide network of attorneys on short notice. Don Stenberg is uniquely qualified to accomplish this. He is an active member of the Society of Attorneys General Emeritus (SAGE) which is made up of former State Attorneys General from across the nation and is also part of the State Capital Global Law Firm Group, a confederation of law firms in every U.S. state capital. |
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