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23Jul

[Video] The Use of Monitors by State Attorneys General Part II:  Reaction to the Big Tobacco Settlement and Criticisms of State Attorneys General

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In this five-part podcast series, I consider the use of monitors by state Attorneys General. I am joined in this podcast series by Jerry Coyne, the Managing Director of State Monitoring Services at Affiliated Monitors, Inc. who is the sponsor of this...
By: Thomas Fox
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-use-of-monitors-by-state-attorneys-g-52501/

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