Legal Question in Legal Ethics in California

Does a city attorney have a fiduciary obligation to the staff of a city or the residents? An example: If a city attorneys amends the contract for a city manager, and puts the residents of that city in a more vulnerable position to lose future monies, who should that attorney be representing?


Asked on 2/01/10, 10:06 am

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Daniel Bakondi The Law Office of Daniel Bakondi

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Answered on 2/06/10, 10:52 am


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