Pharr's bringing in a big gun to its legal team, hiring a former District Attorney as deputy city attorney. This move could mean a shake-up in how the city handles its legal matters.
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Expect potential changes in legal spending as they bring in experienced, high-level legal talent.
The city itself, and potentially taxpayers, could benefit from more experienced legal representation.
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