Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
The City Attorney’s Office mission is to provide the highest quality legal services to the Dallas City Council, City employees, and boards and commissions in the most ethical, timely, efficient, and cost-effective manner.
- Community Courts
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- Dallas City Attorney's Office General Counsel
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- Community Prosecution
The Dallas City Attorney's Office adopted the community...
- Litigation
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- Community Courts
Provides legal advice and counsel to the city council, city secretary, city auditor, and city departments on various legal issues, including zoning, land use, comprehensive plan amendments annexation, boundary adjustments, Open Meetings Act, City Council Rules of Procedure, flood plain regulations, thoroughfare amendments, street and bridge ...
Member City. Website: www.dallascityhall.com. Region: 13-North Central Texas-Dallas. County: Collin, Dallas, Denton. Address: 1500 Marilla St, Room 5 DS Dallas, TX 75201-6318.
Tammy Palomino joined the Dallas City Attorney’s Office in 2003, as a community prosecutor, and two years later, joined the Municipal Regulatory Section where she became the chief of the section in 2014.
Κυριότερες Ειδήσεις
In the City Attorney’s Office •Develop a better compensation system to retain our best attorneys •Enhance staffing in community prosecution, economic development, litigation and elsewhere •Reduce litigation costs by: –Early assessment of disputes to determine where settlement could reduce costs and payouts
Rosalind Jeffers joined the Dallas City Attorney’s Office in 2005, serving as the community prosecutor assigned to the South Dallas/Fair Park neighborhood and as assistant director of the South Dallas Community Court.
Roxann Pais was appointed to be Dallas’s chief community prosecutor in 2001. Carolyn Turgeon from the Center for Court Innovation talked with Pais about the unique contributions her office has made to the field of community prosecution. When and why did the Dallas City Attorney’s Office first get interested in community prosecution?