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Attorney General Skrmetti details office reorganization, major litigation and consumer‑protection results
Summary
Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti briefed the committee on organizational changes, the new strategic litigation unit and several high‑profile cases including consumer suits and a Purdue settlement; he reported staffing and budget figures and highlighted recent wins and ongoing litigation.
Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti briefed the Finance, Ways and Means Committee on his office’s recent reorganization, caseload and several major litigation efforts.
Skrmetti said his office reorganized to create three distinct new divisions — general litigation, administrative law and torts — to concentrate like legal practices together and improve recruiting and efficiency. He said the office currently carries more than 17,000 open matters, employs approximately 211 attorneys and 52 non‑attorney staff, and reported a FY24 budget of about $69 million with the office bringing in nearly $350 million in collections and…
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