If institutional knowledge were a currency, Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker could be the richest lawyer in town. The five division heads in the state Law Department, plus three attorneys who directly advise the AG, boast a combined 234 years of experience in the AG’s office.
But a challenge for incoming attorney general Samuel S. Olens is convincing those eight lawyers, plus several other office veterans, to stick around.
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