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DC Attorney General

Brian L. Schwalb

The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is the chief legal office of the District of Columbia. OAG enforces the District’s laws, works to protect and defend DC residents, and provides the highest level of independent legal advice and guidance to District agencies. OAG’s goal is to be the nation’s most effective and respected public law office.

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Taking on DC's Housing Cartel

Attorney General Schwalb sued software company RealPage and 14 of DC's largest corporate landlords for illegally colluding to inflate rents for tens of thousands of DC residents.
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Protecting DC's Rivers and Streams

After decades of pollution of the Anacostia River, our office secured $57 million from Pepco for river cleanup and restoration. This is the largest environmental settlement in DC history.
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Prosecuting Juvenile Crime in DC

As the District’s prosecutor for juvenile crimes, OAG ensures young people face consequences when they break the law, supports crime victims, and works to prevent youth from reoffending.
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Holding Opioid Profiteers Accountable

We are confronting the corporations that unleashed the deadly opioid epidemic in our communities. OAG has secured over $103 million for addiction treatment and prevention efforts in DC.
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April 15, 2026

Attorney General Schwalb Issues Statement Following Win in Live Nation Antitrust Lawsuit

Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb today issued the following statement after a jury found that Live Nation had illegally monopolized the live entertainment industry and concert ticketing services.

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March 25, 2026

Attorney General Schwalb Secures Over $302,000 for Construction Workers & DC

Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb today announced that two drywall installation companies operating in the District – DR Construction and Consulting, Inc. (DRCC) and Pedro & Pablo’s Construction Company, Inc. (Pedro & Pablo) – will together pay more than $302,000 to workers and the District to resolve allegations of worker misclassification, which deprived more than one hundred workers of wages and benefits they were entitled to under DC law.

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March 18, 2026

Attorney General Schwalb Testifies in Support of Child Support System Reforms That Increase Funds For DC Kids

Today, Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb will testify in support of the Child Support Improvement Amendment Act of 2026, legislation the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) introduced to reform the District’s child support system and increase financial support for DC kids and families.

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March 13, 2026

Attorney General Schwalb Secures $531,192 from Dangerous Maryland and Virginia Drivers

Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb today announced that the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) won nine new judgments in lawsuits filed against dangerous drivers under the Strengthening Traffic Enforcement, Education, and Responsibility (STEER) Act, in addition to entering into five settlements in STEER Act cases.

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Attorney General Brian Schwalb Issues Alert Warning District Residents About Gift Card Scams

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December 15, 2025

Attorney General Schwalb Warns DC Residents About Predatory Practices in the Home Solar System Industry

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September 15, 2025

Attorney General Schwalb Issues Business Advisory on Wage Transparency Requirements

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July 23, 2025

Attorney General Schwalb Issues Alert to Warn DC Residents About Energy Company Scams

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June 12, 2025
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Phone: (202) 727-3400
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Email: oag@dc.gov

Additional Contacts

For adult felony and federal cases in the District of Columbia, call the U.S. Attorney's Office at (202) 252-7566.

For federal cases generally, call the U.S. Department of Justice at (202) 514-2000.

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