Meet privately with lawyers about 5 police workers' compensation claims
In Plain English
The city faces 5 workers' compensation claims from police department employees for workplace injuries or illnesses. City council will meet in closed session with lawyers to discuss legal strategy. These private meetings are allowed by state law when litigation is involved.
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