Council hears update on two law-firm investigations; Brough report due Aug. 29

Henderson City Council · March 1, 2026

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Summary

Mayor Pro Tem Garry D. Daeke told the council that The Brough Law Firm LLC’s working-conditions investigation remains open with a final report expected by Aug. 29, 2025, and that Crossley McIntosh Collier Hanley & Edes PLLC has provided no updates since its contract was signed.

Henderson — During the Aug. 22 special called meeting, Mayor Pro Tem Garry D. Daeke updated the City Council on two independent law-firm investigations the city has commissioned.

Mr. Daeke said The Brough Law Firm LLC, which is conducting a working-conditions investigation, indicated additional work was ongoing and that a final report would be delivered no later than Aug. 29, 2025. "A final report would be delivered no later than August 29, 2025," the minutes record.

Regarding the second firm, Crossley McIntosh Collier Hanley & Edes PLLC, Mr. Daeke said there had been no updates since that contract was signed and that an email had been sent requesting that any completed report be shared with all councilmembers simultaneously. He apologized to the council for the extended timeline and for the delays in receiving completed reports.

The council did not take action on the investigations during the open meeting; the minutes reflect only the update and the expectation of a forthcoming report from The Brough Law Firm LLC.