FORT PIERRE, (KCCR) — After years with the Tieszen Law Office and city attorney Naomi Cromwell the Fort Pierre City Council is moving in a new direction for legal representation. And not by choice. Tieszen Law is cutting back operations. Mayor Gloria Hanson has been in conversations with the May Adam law firm and attorney Aaron Scheibe…
The option approved by the Council, Option One is for a flat fee of four-thousand dollars a month or 48-thousand dollars annually covering 20 hours of work for the city per month. Scheibe says working with governments is in his wheelhouse…
Scheibe says he’s committed to doing what’s best for the city and the taxpayers…
According to it’s website Tieszen Law Office president Dick Tieszen is moving toward retirement and not taking new clients. Tieszen will continue some public relations and government lobbying service.