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Huron council OKs first reading to hire contingency law firm to test and pursue PFAS claims
Summary
Council approved placing a resolution on first reading to authorize a contingency-fee contract for PFAS testing and litigation; staff said the engagement carries no city cost unless testing and recovery occur.
HURON — The Huron City Council voted to place Resolution 81‑2025 on first reading, authorizing the city manager to execute a contingency legal services contract with Grossman & Kelly LLP to pursue civil claims related to PFAS (per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl substances), commonly called “forever chemicals.”
Council member Schrader introduced the resolution and said the engagement follows a federal case and a…
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