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Board approves $50,000 increase for outside counsel contract tied to sheriff litigation
Summary
The Board voted unanimously to increase an outside counsel contract to support specialized litigation involving the sheriff’s office, with County Counsel saying the work is outside the in-house budget and is funded via the county’s risk-based budget.
The Mendocino County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an increase on Oct. 7 to an outside counsel contract that County Counsel said is needed to continue specialized representation in litigation involving the county and the sheriff’s office.
Charlotte Scott, County Counsel, told the board the contract increase relates to the case identified as Round Valley Indian Tribes, James et al. v. Mendocino County, which is a litigation matter…
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