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Marathon County Board votes to enter closed session to discuss ongoing litigation
Summary
The Marathon County Board of Supervisors voted Jan. 27 to enter a closed session under Wis. Stat. §19.85(1)(g) to discuss a pending lawsuit, after corporation counsel said the move was needed to protect litigation strategy; Supervisor Robinson moved the motion and Vice Chair Dickinson seconded.
The Marathon County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to convene in a closed session to discuss an ongoing litigation matter, citing Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(g), corporation counsel said. The adjourned annual meeting convened at 6 p.m. at the Marathon County Courthouse Assembly Room in Wausau.
Corporation Counsel explained the basis for the closed session before a motion was made, saying: “This closed session is to discuss a current ongoing litigation situation that we have, and, we do not wanna disclose to the other side of that litigation what our strategies in that litigation may or may…
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