State attorneys general continue to play a central and increasingly aggressive role in consumer protection enforcement, leveraging broad statutory authority to pursue high?profile actions across industries and to secure significant settlements accompanied by expansive injunctive relief. In recent years, states have taken the lead on issues ranging from technology and privacy to public health and emerging business practices, often setting the enforcement agenda—particularly against a backdrop of perceived limitations in federal enforcement.
This webinar, featuring attorneys from Kelley Drye who are former state enforcers with decades of experience at state attorney general offices and the National Association of Attorneys General, will examine the scope of state authority to protect consumers, legislative and enforcement priorities for 2026, and the evolving role of multistate enforcement in consumer protection matters.
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