
""There's no reason why the city attorney's office can't have that same policy," Roy said, advocating for a two-day in-office requirement that mirrors her current workplace."
""It builds teamwork. It ensures cohesion," Feldstein Soto said, defending her policy of requiring attorneys in the office at least three days a week for effective oversight and training."
A proposal by Marissa Roy aims to reduce in-office requirements for Los Angeles city attorneys to just two days per month, excluding court appearances. This plan contrasts with incumbent Hydee Feldstein Soto's policy, which mandates three days a week for most attorneys. Roy argues that the city attorney's office can adopt a similar model to that of her current office. Concerns have been raised about the impact of remote work on oversight and ethical responsibilities, especially as City Hall faces operational challenges.
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