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Municipal Lawyers

Nov. 7, 2013

Truc L. Moore

County Counsel's Office Los Angeles Specialties: Public contracting, information technology, intellectual property, environmental matters


When she goes grocery shopping, Moore tries to remember to take her reusable tote, because as Los Angeles County's self-described "plastic bag lawyer" she's largely responsible for the municipal ban on the formerly ubiquitous polyethylene sacks.


The environmental protection ordinance Moore drafted and defended in state trial court and on appeal forbids stores from providing customers plastic bags and requires stores to charge 10 cents for recyc...

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