Virginia Office Of The Attorney General

The Virginia Office of the Attorney General serves as the chief legal advisor to the state government, representing Virginia in legal matters and providing legal opinions to state agencies. It generates revenue primarily through state funding and legal settlements. Established in 1869, the office has played a crucial role in significant legal battles, including civil rights cases and consumer protection initiatives. The Attorney General's office is pivotal in shaping state legal policies and ensuring the enforcement of state laws.

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