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Ketan Bhirud, Christopher Allen, and Grace Garver of Cozen O’Connor highlight the pivotal role state AGs will play in shaping regulatory policies under a potential Trump administration with Republican Congressional support. AGs wield significant influence through multistate investigations and litigation, impacting labor, energy, and corporate governance sectors. Republican AGs are expected to back deregulation and challenge DEI and ESG initiatives, while Democratic AGs will likely oppose regulatory rollbacks and push progressive agendas. This divergence forces businesses to navigate competing priorities and legal risks tied to compliance and policy shifts. The authors urge businesses to monitor AG actions, enhance compliance programs, and proactively engage with AGs to mitigate risks. Establishing relationships with newly elected AGs in states like Pennsylvania and North Carolina and collaborating with industry peers can provide strategic advantages. By staying informed and fostering engagement, businesses can better navigate regulatory challenges and adapt to evolving legal landscapes while minimizing reputational and financial risks.
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