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- Washington State | Office of the Attorney General
In support of Washington’s military service members, Veterans, and their families, the Attorney General’s Office works in collaboration with partners across the state to promote the availability of civil legal assistance and resources for those who have served our country in uniform
- About Nick Brown | Washington State - Office of the Attorney General
In 2021, President Joe Biden nominated Nick to become the U S Attorney for Western Washington where he worked to fight drug cartels and sex trafficking, addressing the fentanyl crisis and reducing violent crime
- File a Complaint | Washington State - Office of the Attorney General
We offer an informal complaint resolution service to Washington state residents, and to consumers with complaints about businesses located in Washington state Through this process, we contact businesses to determine their response to consumer complaints
- Office Divisions | Washington State - Office of the Attorney General
The Washington State Attorney General’s Office is made up of 27 legal divisions located in 12 different cities across the state The office consists of more than 1,800 employees, including nearly 800 attorneys providing legal services to more than 230 state agencies, boards and commissions
- State of Washington challenges unconstitutional presidential order . . .
SEATTLE — Attorney General Nick Brown filed a multi-state federal lawsuit today to halt a presidential order that threatens to end federal funding to medical institutions providing gender-affirming care
- AG Ferguson: Kroger to pay $47. 5 million to Washington to combat . . .
SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today he signed onto a pending resolution with Kroger that will bring in $47 5 million to combat the opioid epidemic in Washington state
- Washington AG says RealPage and landlords conspired to harm tenants . . .
SEATTLE — The Washington state Attorney General’s Office filed suit in King County Superior Court today against software company RealPage and nine local landlords, alleging that RealPage and its software are central to a conspiracy and unfair competition by certain landlords that resulted in rapidly rising rent prices for their tenants
- AG investigation ends alleged jewelry pyramid scheme in Washington . . .
Attorney General Nick Brown will send 7,100 Washingtonians who sold jewelry for the company checks of an average of $180 in the near future “Our investigation showed Washingtonians were clearly harmed by Paparazzi,” Brown said
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