Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane is looking to get her embattled office back on message with the hire of ex-Gov. Edward G. Rendell’s former press secretary and the elevation of the head of one of her most active units to chief of staff.

But Kane’s current legal troubles and staff turnover in other key positions pose additional challenges—ones never quite faced by any other attorney general for the state, observers have said.

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