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San Francisco housing authority approves confidentiality agreement with City Attorney to share privileged legal work
Summary
The Housing Authority voted to allow a common interest/confidentiality agreement with the City and County of San Francisco so commissioners may receive privileged legal communications from the City Attorney's Office amid recent federal executive orders.
The Housing Authority of the City and County of San Francisco voted unanimously April 30 to authorize a common interest confidentiality agreement with the City and County of San Francisco that would permit privileged communications to include the Board of Commissioners.
Linda Mason, the housing authority’s general counsel and chief people officer, told commissioners the authority’s legal staff is limited — “as of right now, I am the only attorney here at the Housing Authority” — and that entering the agreement would let the authority share legal…
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