Source: New York Post
Los Angeles just cut a whopping $106. 6 million taxpayer check to a nonprofit law firm whose lawyers have spent years hindering the city’s ability to dismantle homeless camps and clean up city streets — with one attorney billing as much as $1,025 an hour for work tied to its activism. The Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA) was awarded the largest share of an eye-popping $177 million tenant-rights funding package approved at City Hall this week, despite opposition from the City Attorney.
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