Law firms advising New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and his aides in investigations are getting center attention as the city’s legal bills are adding up.

Press reports in the last week detailed that the city has agreed to pay more than $11.6 million in legal fees amid investigations into City Hall’s fundraising practices, such as whether the mayor or his aides undertook favors for donors in exchange for contributions.

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