This series, titled "State Attorneys General Enforcement Actions and Litigation: The Unwritten Rules," will provide an in-depth look at the complexities and nuances of enforcement actions led by State Attorneys General.
In the first session, our distinguished panelists Ashley Taylor, Helen MacMurray, and Jared Libet will focus on the chapter, "Multistate Investigations and Settlements." This chapter examines the formation and operations of multistate investigations, explaining what a multistate investigation is and how it typically operates. The discussion will cover the upsides and downsides of such investigations, exploring the implications for targets of multistates and the particular dynamics of each investigation. Additionally, the panel discuss how multistate investigations can lead to complex litigation scenarios. They will explore strategies for managing multistate litigation, the role of coordinated legal defenses, and the potential outcomes of such cases. The panelists will also provide recent updates on state activity and discuss how these developments apply to the insights and guidance provided in the book.
The content of this program does not meet requirements for continuing legal education (CLE) accreditation. You will not receive CLE credit for this program.