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Kewaunee council enters closed session to consult on litigation (Davis v. City of Kewaunee)
Summary
The council voted to enter closed session under Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(g) to confer with legal counsel on strategy related to litigation titled Davis v. City of Kewaunee, then held a roll‑call vote to enter the session.
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At the end of its regular agenda the Kewaunee Common Council voted to convene a closed session under Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(g) to confer with legal counsel on litigation strategy concerning Davis v. City of Kewaunee.
The chair read the closed‑session statute language into the record and asked for a motion to enter closed session; the motion was seconded and the clerk called the roll. The roll‑call votes were recorded in the affirmative and the council moved into closed session for the stated purpose. The council indicated it may return to open session afterward to take action if appropriate.
Because the discussion and deliberations are privileged and occur in closed session, no further details on the litigation were discussed in open minutes other than the statutory citation and purpose for the closed meeting.

