Herbert H. Slatery III held the position of Tennessee Attorney General from October 2014 through August 2022 on appointment by the Tennessee Supreme Court where he gained national recognition through his service as the top legal officer for the state. Among his many accomplishments, General Slatery co-led the multistate investigation of three opioid distributors and one opioid manufacturer which resulted in the second largest civil settlement in U.S. history. As Attorney General, Slatery managed the law practices and operations of an office with over 350 positions, an approximate $56 million budget, 16 divisions by subject matter expertise, and several thousand cases filed by and against the State and state officials.
Slatery served as Counsel to Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam from January 2011 to October 2014. In this position he directed legal affairs for the Governor; managed, drafted, and testified on significant legislation including bills addressing tort reform, a constitutional amendment on judicial appointments, and civil service reform; and designed and oversaw a process for appointing appellate judges.
Prior to January 2011, Slatery was a Shareholder with Egerton, McAfee, where he served as President from 1998 to 2007 and as Chairman from 2008-2011.
Herbert has been married to Cary Pridgen Slatery for 46 years with whom he shares two grown children and one granddaughter. He is a member and Elder of Cedar Springs Presbyterian Church.