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By their very nature, governments, including their agencies and boards, run differently than businesses and have different interests that they represent. They require a different approach, whether in representing them or in representing people and entities who are doing business with them or are regulated by them. Our attorneys serve the public by representing local cities, boroughs and townships, school districts, water districts, ambulance districts, fire districts, libraries and universities, and county governmental entities in a wide array of legal matters. Our in-depth experience and knowledge of the workings of local government entities and state and federal agencies makes us well equipped to represent private parties in government-related matters such as zoning disputes, land use and development matters, local taxation issues, drafting charter language, preparing legislation, eminent domain, public improvement projects, drafting and awarding contracts, audit disputes, constitutional and civil rights issues and economic development.
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    Public Sector

    By their very nature, governments, including their agencies and boards, run differently than businesses and have different interests that they represent. They require a different approach, whether in representing them or in representing people and entities who are doing business with them or are regulated by them. Our attorneys serve the public by representing local cities, boroughs and townships, school districts, water districts, ambulance districts, fire districts, libraries and universities, and county governmental entities in a wide array of legal matters. Our in-depth experience and knowledge of the workings of local government entities and state and federal agencies makes us well equipped to represent private parties in government-related matters such as zoning disputes, land use and development matters, local taxation issues, drafting charter language, preparing legislation, eminent domain, public improvement projects, drafting and awarding contracts, audit disputes, constitutional and civil rights issues and economic development.
 
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