Atty General Hatch new chief lieutenants ready to campaign for consumers.
Two local prosecutors, Lori R. Swanson and Kris Eiden, who recently stepped into the limelight at the Office of the Attorney General Mike Hatch, focusing on two roles of the Office visible.
Last month, appointed Eiden Hatch, 45, vice-chief. Swanson, 36, was named after Solicitor General, when it was announced that Al Gilbert, has also served as chief deputy, resigned from the post office. (Gilbert’s wife, Carol Hooten, was elected to a judge in the 1st arrondissement November, and Gilbert said he wanted to withdraw, for conflicts of interest to avoid.)
Hatch’s two lieutenants were the new head of AG since his days as secretary of commerce. (Hatch has served in that post from 1983 to 1990). They were both in private practice with Hatch, has been elected until he AG.
Hatch has asked two women “brilliant”.
Hatch said Minnesota lawyer, it is estimated that two or Eiden Swanson would be a great AG. (For their part, denies any political aspirations host Eiden). Hatch predicted that Swanson is ultimately responsible for a political career. She responded with a policy experience: “Who knows?”
Have worked together, as they have, Hatch and his two lieutenants not expect problems of adapting to other styles of each.
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