City Council Response Guidance

Summary

Karen is dealing with a city government issue where her clients offer wasnt discussed in a closed session. The city acknowledged the correspondence but took no action. She should consider resubmitting the offer, understanding city council procedures, and consulting a local government law expert. Communicating clearly with her lawyer about the citys response and potential next steps is crucial.

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my lawyer said this on Aug * I am so sorry that this took so long. This is the response from the city.
Hi ****! Could you provide more context about the issue with the city? Knowing the type of legal matter or specific question you have can help me offer relevant information.
response from the city: Joe, I provided the City Council with your correspondence the day after your inquiry and did not receive direction to hold a closed session to discuss your client’s offer. Prasanna
It sounds like you're dealing with a city government matter involving a client offer that wasn't scheduled for a closed session. Here are a few general steps to consider:
- Determine whether the offer can be resubmitted or needs modification.
- Check if there are specific rules regarding city council sessions.
- Consider seeking advice from a local government law expert.
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!
what is that means?
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It seems like **** is dealing with a city government matter where an offer related to her client wasn't scheduled for discussion in a closed session by the City Council. This could involve local government procedures or legal matters related to municipal law.
The response from the city indicates that they received the correspondence but did not take action to schedule a discussion, which might mean the offer needs to be resubmitted or adjusted, or there may be specific council rules affecting this situation.
Would you like more detailed information on city council procedures, or do you have other questions regarding this matter?
how to respond to my lawywer
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When responding to your lawyer, you may consider asking for clarification on the city's response and possible next steps. You could say:
"Hi [Lawyer's Name], I received the city's response. Could you help me understand what this means for our case? Should we consider modifying the offer or take any specific actions? Thanks for your guidance."
If you need more detailed advice, feel free to ask!
I asked the lawyer if the city received the letter from my doctor that this is effecting my health. He said yes, he sent the letter. After that email I did not respond. I am so scary that the city is rejecting
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It seems like a stressful situation. Here's what you can do:
- Contact your lawyer for an update on the city's response to the doctor's letter.
- Ask your lawyer about possible next steps if the city rejects the letter.
- Consider if there are any legal remedies or appeals available.
If you have further questions or need more information, let me know!
how to write
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When writing a response to your lawyer, keep it clear and concise. Here's a suggestion:
"Hi [Lawyer's Name],
Thank you for sending the doctor's letter to the city. I'm concerned about the lack of response and the potential rejection. Could you please update me on any new developments and advise on possible next steps?
Best,
****"
Good morning Joe, Thank you for sending the doctor's letter to the city. Based on the city's response, do we need to wait for another city meeting? Do you think you need to send a formal legal notice to prompt a decision? Regards,
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It sounds like you're dealing with a bureaucratic situation, which can be challenging. Your questions about waiting for another city meeting and considering a formal legal notice are valid. Discussing these with your lawyer is a good approach. If you need more guidance on city council procedures or legal notices, feel free to ask!