Law firm claims Simi Valley owes it $500k
By Mike Harris, Ventura County Star, Calif. | |
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The claim was filed with the city on
"Despite numerous requests for payment, the city has failed and refused to process payments of said NAA billings in good faith," the claim states. "As of the date of this claim, NAA still has not been paid for such services and costs."
Acting City Attorney
"We will process his claim in accordance with our internal city procedures," she said in an email statement. "These matters do take time."
The firm says that the fees it is owed are for its representation of the city, starting in 2009, in lawsuits filed against
Colich sued the city for breach of contract and alleged claims in excess of
Last year, the city agreed to pay Colich
The law firm worked with two
Baxter resigned in September in lieu of possibly being fired over a nearly
Following Baxter's departure, Hehir, who succeeded her as acting city attorney, and City Manager
The claim was on the city council's closed meeting agenda Monday night. No council actions on the item were announced when the council came out of closed session.
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