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PUC asserts attorney-client privilege; Board of Supervisors votes not to disclose closed-session deliberations
Summary
At a joint special meeting, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted to assert attorney-client privilege for specified legal matters and the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted not to disclose the resulting closed-session deliberations.
At a joint special meeting of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (PUC), the PUC voted to assert the attorney-client privilege for matters described as "conference with legal counsel," and the Board of Supervisors later voted not to disclose the closed-session deliberations.
The PUC motion to assert attorney-client privilege was…
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