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Local law firm adds new attorney to the mix
Attorney Christopher White recently joined the firm of Godwin Dold. White previously worked for the Rochester City Attorney’s Office for about six years. 10:20 am, Apr. 24, 2021 ×
Attorney
Godwin Dold. White previously worked for the
Rochester City Attorney’s Office for about six years.
White was a prosecutor as well as a legal counsel to Rochester’s
Heritage Preservation Commission and for the
Planning Commission.
James Godwin and
Rick Dold in 2014. The firm went on hiatus in 2015 when the pair went to work for the Twin Cities firm of Larkin Hoffman.
Sentinel Staff Writer
FAIRMONT Martin County Commissioners heard from Robert Long of Larkin Hoffman Attorneys of Bloomington Tuesday, who reviewed the county’s state general obligation bond request for Martin County to construct, furnish, and equip a new regional justice center.
Long has been representing a $20 million state bonding request for the county.
The proposed justice center is meant to provide space for functions related to the multi-county justice system needs for female offenders, juveniles, and mental health services.
“After talking with Senator Julie Rosen and [Representative] Bjorn Olson, we concluded that we should get a bill ready,” Long said.
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FAIRMONT Martin County Commissioners approved authorizing 2021 legislative representation on Capitol Bonding with Larkin Hoffman Tuesday, at a monthly fixed fee of $3,000 beginning Feb. 1, 2021, through July 31, 2021; plus any out-of-pocket disbursement such as mileage, parking, and related expenses. The County is looking to procure funding for a new Martin County Justice Center. Having been previously awarded $2 million to begin work on a new center from a bonding bill passed in 2020, that only helps with the predesign. Further state funding is a crucial key to any potential construction.
The fee from Larkin Hoffman is reduced from a fee of $5,000 previously paid by the County. Robert Long of Larkin Hoffman advised the board that the reduced price was due to a reduced workload and not being part of a full bonding session.