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Attorney General’s office
The Attorney General's office, as part of the U.S. Department of Justice, serves as the chief law enforcement officer and legal advisor to the U.S. government. It oversees legal and regulatory aspects of infrastructure development, enforcement, and public interest across all sectors within the United States.
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Strategic Overview
- The Attorney General's office focuses on enforcing federal laws, including those pertaining to environmental protection, antitrust, and public safety, which directly impact infrastructure projects.
- Plays a critical role in reviewing and approving public-private partnership (P3) agreements for federal infrastructure projects, ensuring legal compliance and protecting public interest.
- Involved in litigation and settlements related to infrastructure development, such as eminent domain cases, environmental impact disputes, and regulatory enforcement actions.
- Provides legal guidance to various federal agencies involved in infrastructure planning, funding, and construction.
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Key People
Merrick B. Garland
Attorney General
Lisa O. Monaco
Deputy Attorney General
Track Record
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