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City of L.A. to pay $300,000 to cover journalist's attorney fees to resolve public records litigation
Los Angeles has tentatively agreed to pay a local journalist $300,000 to cover his legal costs and settle a lawsuit brought by the city attorney that sought to retrieve police officer photos and data released as a result of a public records request. -
Feuer files lawsuit against Monsanto, others over PCB pollution
Los Angeles City Attorney Michael N. Feuer has announced a lawsuit over alleged pollution of Los Angeles’ waterways with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). -
City attorney says J&J opioid settlement funds will target 'intersection' of addiction and homelessness
Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer said the city would use funds from from a nationwide settlements recently reached with pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson and other distributors related to their involvement in the opioid addiction crisis to address substance abuse disorder and homelessness. -
City of LA, Lear Capital agree to $2.75 million settlement over unfair business practices
A Los Angeles-based gold and silver coin dealer has agreed to a $2.75 million settlement with the City of Los Angeles to settle allegations of unfair and deceptive practices, according to city attorney Mike Feuer. -
City of Los Angeles to 'vigorously defend' lawsuit from property management company over eviction moratorium
The City Attorney for Los Angeles has responded to a lawsuit from a property management company over the city's eviction moratorium. -
LA City Attorney staffer announces bid for Controller in '22; Vows to deal with homelessness
As Rob Wilcox watched candidates campaign for the role of Los Angeles Controller the past 18 months, he realized he had a vision for the city and decided to step up and run in the 2022 election