May 19, 2009

FInding new lawyers can be done, mayor says

Mayor Art Ward said he's had three lawyers approach him about filling vacant or soon-to-be available slots in the city attorney's office.
He said the city will advertise the openings soon. He expects to receive plenty of resumes.

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Should be good for some campaign contributions.

Anonymous said...

So now the million dollar question (or should I say $ 33,000 question), will Ward make a play to put Krawiecki back as the top city lawyer (ie: Dale Clift's job and his old job).

The whole thing is really interesting... why a died in the wool democrat would be going to bat for such a polarizing republican figure.

Anonymous said...

Just don't be a lawyer in Bristol - Mayor will overlook your resume.

Anonymous said...

Ed will pull Arties strings, just like Kloko does.

And Artie will collect the pay.

Anonymous said...

Out of town lawyers Ward?

Anonymous said...

Doesn't Kloko know any lawyers?

Anonymous said...

"why a died in the wool democrat would be going to bat for such a polarizing republican figure." Why indeed. The city council democrats said "no" to Krawiecki in 2008 and Ward's goon squad on the DTC attacked them for it. "What a difference a day makes..."

Anonymous said...

Until Ward appoints another part time lawyer, Krawieki will run the show.

Ann Baldwin, watch out!

Anonymous said...

Any update on the advertising for an attorney?

Or was it just a sham again?

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