Civil Law Division
The Civil Law Division represents and defends the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in a wide range of legal matters, including litigation, constitutional challenges, debt collection, contract and regulatory review, and appellate advocacy, while supporting state agencies and handling cases of significant state and national importance.
About the Civil Law Division
The Civil Law Division handles defense litigation for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and much, much more. It defends the constitutionality of Pennsylvania law; represents Commonwealth agencies and their employees in the course of their job duties; collects taxes and other debts owed to the Commonwealth including through litigation of tax appeals to the Commonwealth Court; reviews Commonwealth contracts, regulations and bond issues for form and legality; acts as a plaintiff in legal matters involving issues of significant state and national importance including litigation on policies and actions of the federal government; and handles all manner of civil appellate litigation for the Commonwealth. The Civil Law Division is headed by an Executive Deputy Attorney General who reports to the First Deputy Attorney General and, through the First Deputy, to the Attorney General.