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- Christopher D Bacha (Assistant City Attorney)
- Gail Balch
- Patricia Bosmans (Senior Assistant City Attorney)
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- Kim Gerherdt
- Donald L Hogaboam (Senior Assistant City Attorney)
- Jean Holman
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- Shelley Kerslake
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- Barb Nord
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- Harding T Roe (Assistant City Attorney)
- Peter L Rupert
- Linda K Webb
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Tacoma Municipal Building747 Market Street Tacoma, WA 98402
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City of Tacoma City Attorneys Office Civil Division 740 St Helens Tacoma, WA 98402 - 3706 (253) 383-2471
City of Tacoma Attorneys Office 930 Tacoma Ave. S Rm. 440 Tacoma, WA 98402 - 2195 (253) 591-5834
State of Washington, Tacoma City Attorney's Office Tacoma Public Utilities 3628 South 35th Street Tacoma, WA 98409 (253) 502-8167
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