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Can the Attorney Generals Office represent me in a private lawsuit against a tobacco company?

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Can the Attorney Generals Office represent me in a private lawsuit against a tobacco company?

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No. By law, the Attorney General’s Office provides legal opinions only to elected and appointed state officials and represents state agencies in actions in courts of law. The Attorney General’s Office is prohibited from offering legal advice to private citizens or organizations.

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