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Government

Dec. 22, 1998

Charter Commission Chairs Reach Compromise

The city attorney's office should remain unified under an elected city attorney, but control over litigation should be shared by city leaders, according to a compromise worked out by the chairmen of the elected and appointed charter commissions.

By Lauren Blau
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        The city attorney's office should remain unified under an elected city attorney, but control over litigation should be shared by city leaders, according to a compromise worked out by the chairmen of the elected and appointed charter commissions.
        Erwin ...

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