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Asheville City Council votes to enter closed session citing attorney-client privilege
Summary
The Asheville City Council voted to go into a closed session at the start of its meeting, citing North Carolina statutes that protect privileged and confidential information and attorney-client communications.
The Asheville City Council voted to go into a closed session at the start of its meeting to discuss matters the council said are privileged and confidential and to consult with the city attorney.
Council Member Hess moved that the council enter a closed session “to prevent disclosure of information that is privileged and confidential, pursuant to the laws of North Carolina, or not considered a…
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