Gurbir Grewal | |
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Governor | Phil Murphy |
Preceded by | Christopher Porrino |
Succeeded by | Andrew Bruck (acting) |
Prosecutor of Bergen County |
Jun 29, 2021 · 2021-114. Washington D.C., June 29, 2021 —. The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Gurbir S. Grewal has been appointed Director of the Division of Enforcement, effective July 26, 2021. Grewal currently serves as Attorney General for the State of New Jersey, a role he has held since January 2018, when he was confirmed by ...
On January 16, 2018, Gurbir S. Grewal was sworn in as New Jersey’s 61st Attorney General. In that role, Attorney General Grewal serves as the state’s chief law enforcement officer and the head of the Department of Law & Public Safety, which employs more than 3,700 uniformed officers, 750 lawyers, and thousands of additional public servants, including investigators, …
Jun 29, 2021 · After then-Gov. Chris Christie appointed Attorney General Jeff Chiesa to the U.S. Senate in 2013, he didn’t make a permanent pick until after he was re-elected. In the end, the Senate didn’t confirm a new attorney general until August 2016. Grewal, 48, became the first Sikh American to serve as a state attorney general in 2018.
Testimony of Gurbir S. Grewal . New Jersey Attorney General . Before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform . Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties . Hearing: Confronting Violent White Supremacy (Part V): Examining the Rise of Militia Extremism . …
Grewal also frequently highlighted upticks in bias crimes and hate speech. He has spoken forcefully about understanding the sting of racism as the first Sikh in the country to become a statewide attorney general.Jul 23, 2021
TRENTON — New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal, the nation's first Sikh state attorney general, is resigning to join the Securities and Exchange Commission, the agency and Gov. Phil Murphy said Tuesday. Grewal departs July 26 after serving since January 2018 as the state's top law enforcement officer.Jun 29, 2021
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal will resign from his post in order to join the Securities and Exchange Commission as its Director of the Division of Enforcement, officials announced Tuesday. Grewal will start his new SEC position effective July 26.Jun 29, 2021
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Matt PlatkinPhil Murphy on Thursday named his former chief counsel Matt Platkin as New Jersey's next attorney general, handing broad responsibility to one of his most trusted aides. Platkin, 35, will become one of the youngest attorneys general when he assumes the role in an acting capacity on Feb. 14.Feb 2, 2022
Matt PlatkinAttorney General of New JerseyNew Jersey Attorney GeneralAuthority:New Jersey Constitution, Article V, Section IVSelection Method:Appointed by GovernorCurrent OfficeholderAttorney General of New Jersey Matt Platkin Democratic Party Assumed office: 2022-02-1411 more rows
State executive salariesOffice and current officialSalaryAttorney General of New Jersey Matt PlatkinNew Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way$141,000New Jersey Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development Robert Asaro-AngeloChief of Staff to the Governor of New Jersey George Helmy3 more rows
SikhHe is the first Sikh-American attorney general in United States history. Grewal was formerly the county prosecutor of Bergen County, New Jersey, originally appointed in 2016; he was also the first Sikh American to be named a county prosecutor in the United States.
Grewal or Garewal is a family name historically used in India and Pakistan as a gotra of Jat people.
The Attorney General for Northern Ireland is the chief legal adviser to the Northern Ireland Executive for both civil and criminal matters that fall within the devolved powers of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
John Thomas was 15 in July 2003 when he worked at Ritz Car Wash, 2712 61st Street. The lawsuit claims the car wash manager told Thomas to work on a chain system that lay beneath the car wash works. While Thomas was working on the chains, the manager turned the system on, the lawsuit charges.
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