Jack LaSota

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John A. ("Jack") LaSota is a former Arizona Attorney General (1977–1978). LaSota also served as Bruce Babbitt's Chief of Staff when the former was governor of Arizona.[1] He is a lobbyist[2] for the firm LaSota & Peters, P.L.C.[3]

Legal and lobbying career

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.Jack LaSota is a member of the Arizona State Bar and has had a legal career. He has drafted statutes, including telephonic search warrant and electronic eavesdropping laws, many of which are still on the books. He also spent three years at the Arizona State University College of Law as a faculty member and assistant dean, during which tenure his principal role was to draft and circulate nationwide to over 500 agencies pioneering Model Rules for Law Enforcement. In his nearly four years with the Office of Attorney General, he edited and authored hundreds of attorney general opinions. More recently,[when?] he was a charter member of the Lottery Commission, and concluded over ten years' service as a charter member of the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council. In the latter role, he reviewed thousands of draft rules for clarity, conciseness, economic impact, and legal authority. He spent six years in the 1980s as an adjunct professor of law at ASU College of Law, teaching State and Local Government.

Footnotes

  1. [1] Career info on Jack LaSota
  2. [2] Contact information for LaSota & Peters, P.L.C.
  3. LaSota & Peters, P.L.C.
Political offices
Preceded by Attorney General of Arizona
1978–1979
Succeeded by
Bob Corbin

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