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Planning Commission votes 4–0 to assert attorney–client privilege, moves to closed session

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 1, 2016
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission adopted a motion to assert attorney–client privilege for a conference with legal counsel under San Francisco Administrative Code §67.1(d). The roll call recorded four 'Aye' votes and the commission closed the chambers for the closed session.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Dec. 1, 2016, voted unanimously to assert attorney–client privilege and proceeded into closed session for a conference with legal counsel.

The motion — described by the chair as a resolution to assert the attorney–client privilege under…

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