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Missoula County approves joining ACLU lawsuit over House Bill 121, designates Chris Lounsbury as Rule 30(b)(6) designee
Summary
The Board of County Commissioners voted to accept an offer from the ACLU to represent Missoula County pro bono in Casey Perkins v. State of Montana, a challenge tied to House Bill 121, and designated Chris Lounsbury as the county's Rule 30(b)(6) designee to serve as the county's point of contact in discovery.
Missoula County commissioners voted to accept a pro bono representation offer from the ACLU of Montana and LegalVoice in Casey Perkins v. State of Montana, a case tied to House Bill 121, and designated Chris Lounsbury as the county's Rule 30(b)(6) designee.
County staff described the ACLU's offer as free representation for the county in the litigation and recommended joining the ACLU's existing case as the most efficient route to protect the county's interests. The board moved and seconded the authorization; commissioners voted "aye" to approve both joining the lawsuit and designating Lounsbury as…
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