
New York Attorney General
The New York Attorney General is the state’s chief legal officer, responsible for enforcing laws, protecting consumers, and upholding the public’s interests. They investigate and take legal action against entities or individuals that violate laws, such as companies engaged in fraud or unfair practices. The Attorney General also advocates for policies that benefit New Yorkers, represents the state in court, and provides legal guidance to state agencies. Essentially, they serve as a guardian of the state's legal and economic integrity, ensuring laws are followed and justice is upheld for the residents of New York.