Rossetti, Prober and Wolfe discuss what they say are three likely areas where state attorneys general will impose heavy scrutiny in the coming years amid shifting enforcement priorities by the federal government under President Trump. They include consumer protection, financial industry oversight and antitrust enforcement. Securing legal counsel “experienced in dealing with state AGs to ensure that state investigation and enforcement actions are handled efficiently and appropriately,” the authors write, will help minimize risk and secure favorable investigatory outcomes.
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