Law Practice
May 18, 2001
L.A. Candidates Don't Focus On the Real Issues at Stake
Los Angeles is about to elect a mayor, only the third in the last 27 years. And though largely ignored by the major news outlets, Los Angeles also is choosing a new city attorney. Together, these two positions will shape the future of this second of all U.S. cities for the children of the 21st century.
David A. Lash
Managing Counsel for Pro Bono and Public Services O'Melveny & Myers LLP
The opinions expressed here are his own.
Los Angeles is about to elect a mayor, only the third in the last 27 years. And though largely ignored by the major news outlets, Los Angeles also is choosing a new city attorney. Together, these two positions will shape the future of this second of all U.S. cities for the children of the 21st cen...
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