Expand law firm contract by $110,000 for labor negotiations and employee training
$110,000
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In Plain English
The city hired Liebert Cassidy Whitmore in 2023 for $95,000 to handle contract negotiations with employee unions and provide legal advice on workplace issues. The firm also trains city managers on employment law. If approved, the contract grows to $205,000 total to continue this work.
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