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Litigation

Feb. 5, 2008

'Modernized' Tax Law of Proposition S Could Invite Litigation

LOS ANGELES - If voters approve Proposition S on Tuesday's primary ballot, City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo will have effectively closed the door on several legal challenges to the current telephone tax and protected a large chunk of the city's annual budget.

By Peter B. Matuszak
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 4.

      LOS ANGELES - If voters approve Proposition S on Tuesday's primary ballot, City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo will have effectively closed the door on several legal challenges to the current telephone tax and protected a large chunk of the city's annual budget.
      However, the "modernized" tax law proposed ...

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