When: Akron Borough Council meeting, April 12.
What happened: Akron Borough Council is now represented by the Lancaster law firm of Nikolaus & Hohenadel, with fee for services set at $150 per hour. The attorney assigned to Akron is Ed Brown. The appointment was effective at the April 12 meeting.
The process: Council interviewed two firms for the job, the other being Morgan Hallgren Crosswell & Kane. Council President Nathan Imhoff said both gave strong presentations. âBut it was like a personality thing with us and we felt we could work well with Ed. We liked some of the passion he brought to the table.â
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