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City Attorney's Office
The City Attorney’s Office, also known as the City’s Law Department,
provides a wide range of legal services to City government and the
Portsmouth School Division. Various members of the office provide legal
advice to City Council, the City Manager, and many other city and school
officials. Some of the services provided by the office are as follows:
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drafting ordinances and
resolutions for consideration by City Council
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parliamentary rulings for
City Council
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representing the School
Board, the School Superintendent, and the School
Division on educational issues
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defending all lawsuits
brought against the City and its officials and
employees, both in state court and in federal
court
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defending discrimination
complaints and EEOC proceedings
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giving pro-active advice
aimed at preventing claims, complaints and
lawsuits
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reviewing and drafting
contracts for many subjects
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handling title searches and
real estate purchases and sales, including
contracts and closings
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environmental law
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legal work for large, complex
development projects
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zoning and planning law,
including representation of the Planning
Commission
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representing neighborhoods
and communities in proceedings involving ABC
licensees
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community quality enforcement
of zoning code and building maintenance code
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dealings with state agencies,
including VDOT and DEQ
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assistance with legislation
during the General Assembly
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representing the Department
of Social Services in cases involving child
abuse, child custody, foster care, placement,
and adult services
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construction law and
construction litigation
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administration of the
Virginia Freedom of Information Act and the
Virginia State and Local Government Conflict of
Interests Act
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cooperation with the
Portsmouth Redevelopment and Housing Authority
and the Portsmouth Industrial Development
Authority
Members of the office have previously served
as President of the Virginia Local Government Attorneys
Association, President of the Virginia School Board Attorneys
Association, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the Virginia
State Bar, and President of the Local Government Paralegal
Association of Virginia. The members of the City Attorney’s
Office are:
G. Timothy Oksman, City Attorney
George M. Willson, Senior Deputy City Attorney
Alfred W. Bates, III, Deputy City Attorney
Nancy B. Cherry, Assistant City Attorney
W. Eugene White, Assistant City Attorney
Sheila C. Riddick, Assistant City Attorney
Sue T. Stublen, Paralegal
Kathleen Smith, Legal Assistant
Ella Hayes, Legal Secretary
Kristen White, Legal Clerk
The City Attorney’s Office aims to be guided by the following
words of Thomas Jefferson:
“[A]ll that [is] necessary to establish our
credit [is] an efficient government and an honest one.”
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