Indiana Statutes
§ 8-1-2-2 — Legal counsel for commission
Indiana § 8-1-2-2
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Ind. Code § 8-1-2-2 (2026).
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The attorney-general shall be the legal counsel for
the commission and shall prosecute all cases in which the commission
may be interested. He shall advise the commission in legal matters
arising in the discharge of their duties and shall represent the
commission in all suits to which the commission is a party. The
attorney-general shall have the right to call upon the prosecuting
attorney of any county or the legal officers of any city to assist in the
prosecution or defense of any case in their county or city to which the
commission may be a party, and it shall be the duty of such prosecuting
attorney or legal officer to give such assistance as may be required by
the attorney general.
Formerly: Acts 1913, c.76, s.3; Acts 1917, c.16, s.1.
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Cellco Partnership v. Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission
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