"Radical Reform or Recipe for Disaster? LA City Attorney Hopeful Proposes Shocking Solution In a move that has left many in the legal community stunned, one of the candidates vying for the position of Los Angeles city attorney has unveiled a bold proposal: drastically reducing the number of days government lawyers in the office are required to work from a standard 40-hour week to just two days a month. The idea, which has sparked both curiosity and concern among city officials and residents, aims to address concerns about the high cost of maintaining a large workforce and reduce the city's expenses. But critics argue that such a drastic reduction in working hours would compromise the quality of services provided by the city attorney's office and potentially leave the city vulnerable to legal disputes. As the city of Los Angeles grapples with the complexities of governance, this proposal raises fundamental questions about the role of government lawyers and the trade-offs between cost-cutting measures and public service."


One of the contenders for Los Angeles city attorney is pushing a jaw-dropping plan: government lawyers in the office just two days a month.