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BY: Daily Record Staff
POSTED: June 28, 2012 Tags: douglas f. gansler, Editorial, Information Age, maryland, naag, national association of attorneys general, president, privacy, sworn in
Congratulations to Douglas F. Gansler as he begins his year as president of the National Association of Attorneys General. The election of Mr. Gansler, the first Maryland attorney general to be NAAG president since Francis B. Burch in 1970, is not only a vote of confidence by his peers, but also an opportunity for him [...]
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BY: Steve Lash
POSTED: June 22, 2012 Tags: alaska, doug gansler, facebook, internet, internet privacy, linkedin, Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler, national association of attorneys general, social media, Technology, Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna
![]()  Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler began his year as president of the National Association of Attorneys General with a pledge to help ensure online privacy. Before his swearing-in Thursday night in Alaska, Gansler said he will work with his colleagues to ensure information provided by online consumers and social networkers is disseminated only in [...]
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BY: Lawyers USA
POSTED: October 23, 2011 Tags: CFPB, consumer financial protection board, national association of attorneys general, president barack obama, Richard Cordray, Senate Banking Committee, state attorneys general, wall street reform
A group of state attorneys general urged members of the Senate last week to confirm Richard Cordray, President Barack Obama’s pick to be the first director of a new consumer financial regulatory agency. The National Association of Attorneys General sent Senate lawmakers a letter signed by 37 state and territorial attorneys general supporting Cordray’s bid [...]
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