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San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously invokes attorney–client privilege, meets in closed session and votes to withhold disclosure

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 16, 2023
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On Feb. 16, 2023, the San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously to assert attorney–client privilege and meet in closed session; upon return commissioners reported no action was taken and then voted unanimously not to disclose the closed-session discussion.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Feb. 16, 2023, voted unanimously to assert attorney–client privilege and go into closed session to consult with legal counsel on matters listed on the agenda. An unidentified speaker moved to adopt the motion, which the commission approved 7–0.

The vote set the commission to confer with legal counsel under the attorney–client privilege. After the closed session, the hearing host reported, “I can report that…

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