Poor little Statesville, North Carolina.
One minute, it’s citing a local business for a permit violation, the next it’s got six—yes six—top litigators from Latham & Watkins facing off against it in court.
'The city’s flag restriction serves no legitimate safety purpose, and is inconsistent with the practice of numerous other cities across the country,' the Latham team argued.
June 06, 2019 at 03:22 PM
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Poor little Statesville, North Carolina.
One minute, it’s citing a local business for a permit violation, the next it’s got six—yes six—top litigators from Latham & Watkins facing off against it in court.
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