Can the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) represent me in a private lawsuit against a tobacco company?
No, the OAG cannot represent individual citizens of the State of Colorado. It can only represent state agencies. You will have to hire a private attorney to represent you. You can locate a private attorney through the Colorado Bar Association (CBA), the Metropolitan Lawyer Referral Service or the El Paso Bar Association Referral Service. To locate attorneys who may not be members of the CBA, try Martindale-Hubbel or CO Supreme Court Attorney Registration Attorney Search.
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