In the Lodi groundwater cleanup case we discussed last week (Jan. 12), the Lodi City Council voted 3-2 to fire the attorneys responsible for the litigation strategy. The “legal saga has grown to include more than 100 parties involving more than a half dozen different courts.” (Layla Bohm, “City Council faces tough legal decisions in pollution case”, Lodi News-Sentinel, Jan. 17; Layla Bohm, “Lodi’s days in court are far from over”, Jan. 16; Layla Bohm, “Judge postpones Lodi pollution trial”, Lodi News-Sentinel, Jan. 15; Jennifer Pearson Bonnett, “Questions linger in wake of Hays, Donovan firing”, Lodi News-Sentinel, Jan. 15; Chris Bowman, “Strategy weak, judge tells Lodi”, Sacramento Bee, Jan. 13; Jan. 12 hearing). Even more: Ken Garcia, “Lodi’s losing gamble” (column), San Francisco Chronicle, Jan. 19. Another update: May 8.
Update: Lodi
In the Lodi groundwater cleanup case we discussed last week (Jan. 12), the Lodi City Council voted 3-2 to fire the attorneys responsible for the litigation strategy. The “legal saga has grown to include more than 100 parties involving more than a half dozen different courts.” (Layla Bohm, “City Council faces tough legal decisions in […]
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