It’s been a debate chronicled on OIB for a decade: should the city’s legislative branch secure its own legal counsel independent of the executive branch,
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Meyer Renders Legal Opinion On Weldon School Board Position, Six Seats On November Ballot
UPDATE: City Attorney R. Christopher Meyer has issued a legal decision with the Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State in which he advises that
Read moreRetired Judge Lopez Shares Legal Insight Into Weldon School Board Seat, City Attorney Agrees, Six Seats Up For Grabs
Update: City Attorney R. Christopher Meyer on Thursday afternoon told OIB he agrees with the legal interpretation shared by Judge Lopez. “I have the utmost
Read moreCity Terminates O&G As Program Manager For School Construction Projects
Update, includes termination letter: Following a recent legal battle win regarding the removal of a concrete crushing operation in the East End, the city has
Read moreBalletto’s Ballet–Testa Fundraiser Hauls in $43K, $10K Donated To State Party
When Bridgeport Democratic Town Chair Mario Testa hosted a fundraiser in November at his Madison Avenue restaurant it was billed as a general election rally
Read moreCity Unveils Portal For Freedom Of Information Requests
Navigating a Freedom of Information request through a government agency can be a rowboat against the tide. If you can figure out where to issue
Read morePereira Wants State Complaint Hearings Delayed Until Lawyer Issue Resolved
Declaring “since when do one’s political enemies get to select one’s legal representation,” Board of Education member Maria Pereira has asked the executive director of
Read moreMerry Christmas! City To Pereira: Accept Our Lawyer Or Pay Personally To Defend Human Rights Complaints
If Board of Education member Maria Pereira chooses her own legal counsel to defend complaints filed against her with the state Commission on Human Rights
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