John Fatino Speaks on Litigation vs. Transactional Work Panel for Iowa Municipal Attorney Seminar

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05.10.2024

Attorney John F. Fatino recently served as a panelist at the Iowa Municipal Attorney’s Association’s Spring Webinar. The panel discussion focused on what transactional lawyers what litigation attorneys to know (and vice versa) in the context of municipal work and what happens should litigation erupt. Fatino serves as the City Attorney for the City of Van Meter, Iowa.

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The Iowa Municipal Attorneys Association was formed in 1960 with the lofty goal to “keep municipal attorneys in Iowa informed of current laws affecting Iowa municipalities, to hold workshops to discuss mutual municipal legal problems, and to participate in major court cases involving general municipal laws.”

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