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Represents the People of California in civil and criminal matters before trial courts, appellate courts and the supreme courts of California and the United States. Serves as legal counsel to state officers and, with few exceptions, to state agencies, boards and commissions.
You may obtain a referral to a certified lawyer referral service by calling the State Bar at 1-866-442-2529 (toll free in California) or 415-538-2250 (from outside California), or via their website at: https://www.calbar.ca.gov.
Attorney at Fenigstein & Kaufman · Experience: California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General · Education: University of California, Berkeley - School of Law · Location: Los...
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KEITH SAMPLES. Consulting. In addition to his extensive resume as a producer/director/ writer, Samples has built an impressive history consulting on worldwide film and television distribution, intellectual property rights' agreements and asset valuation.
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The attorney general of California is the state attorney general of the government of California. The officer's duty is to ensure that "the laws of the state are uniformly and adequately enforced" (Constitution of California, Article V, Section 13).