Courtesy Posting - LEGAL SERVICES TO ASSIST THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL WITH PBM OPIOID LITIGATION
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Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
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The Utah Office of the Attorney General is seeking legal services to support its litigation efforts related to pharmacy benefit managers and the opioid crisis under solicitation GN27-1. Proposals must be submitted by the deadline of July 27, 2026, and are subject to a strict 1GB file size limit for uploads. This opportunity is a courtesy posting and not managed by the Division of Purchasing, meaning vendors must rely entirely on the official solicitation document for complete requirements, compliance details, and submission instructions. The issuing office is the Attorney General’s office, and contract award information will not be published on the public portal; interested parties must contact Glenna Nelson at gnelson@utah.gov for any inquiries or updates. Responses will still be reviewed even after the posting is closed, but failure to adhere to all terms outlined in the solicitation may result in disqualification.
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Please note that there is a 1GB limit on a single file upload. This courtesy posting is an advertisement of a procurement opportunity for Office of the Attorney General, not the Division of Purchasing. The contract award for this solicitation will not be posted on this website. Instead, you will need to contact the designated individual/office as identified in the solicitation document. This solicitation posting will be canceled/closed upon the closing date of this solicitation; however, a vendor’s response will still be evaluated by Office of the Attorney General as described in the solicitation document. The Division of Purchasing is neither the issuing or conducting procurement unit for this solicitation, as such it is the vendor's responsibility to review the entire solicitation in order to comply with any requirements.
