South Lake Tahoe hires city attorney
By Kathryn Reed
South Lake Tahoe’s next city attorney hails from the San Joaquin Valley.
Tom Watson, whom the council on May 7 unanimously agreed to hire, is currently a partner with Fike & Watson in Clovis. The firm contracts out to be counsel for various cities.
Watson represents Woodlake and Mendota – two extremely small towns.
“It’s the capstone of a 24-year legal career,” Watson told Lake Tahoe News of being hired by the city. He expects to start the first week of July.
While all the details of the contract are still being worked out, Watson said he is definitely going to accept the offer – calling this a “dream job.”
Much of the work he has done is municipal and construction litigation, which he believes will be a great fit in Tahoe. Even though the towns he has worked for are smaller than South Lake Tahoe, he said issues are the same, just on a different scale. He has been an in-house attorney in the past for Tulare County.
“The critical element of being part of a team is to be proactive. As a contract attorney you are reactive,” Watson said.
Watson graduated from Santa Clara University School of Law in 1989. He has been with the current firm since 2002.
He was one of five candidates the City Council interviewed.
“He’s a go-getter. He’s not afraid to jump in and tell the council what to change. He is going to give us great legal advice,” Mayor Tom Davis told Lake Tahoe News after announcing the decision.
Watson has done his research – knowing the different legal battles the city has faced.
“The key for any city attorney is to recognize trust in the law is becoming more rare,” Watson said. He wants to restore trust to the City Attorneys Office. “I will work for the council and the community for the betterment of everyone.”
Current City Attorney Patrick Enright will be leaving at the end of the month. He will be taking a job in Sacramento. Enright was hired in June 2009.
Deputy City Attorney Nira Feeley will be going out on maternity leave in June. During this month without a city attorney Davis said it’s possible the city will contract with a former city attorney to do work. He wouldn’t name who that might be. Dennis Crabb, Cathy DiCamillo and Jacqueline Mittelstadt are all still in the area.
Watson will be moving to Tahoe with his wife, Jennifer, and their 15-year-old daughter. They also have a 24-year-old daughter.
The Watsons were married at Harveys in 1995 and come up here regularly. Watson said he’s been skiing in Tahoe since he moved to California in 1972. Besides more time on the slopes, he looks forward to getting into mountain biking.
The city of SLT FIRED the last good attorney they had. She didn’t tell them what they wanted to hear. We are so scr#$ed.
Welcome to Lake Tahoe!
After a history of hiring lightweights and good ol’ boys (and the occasional girl), this guy, at least, seems to have the advantage of being from out of town and, apparently, having no prior connections with the city “fathers”). One can only hope.
HO HO HO HA STRANGE WORDS IN PARA 10 CAUSES REFLECTION
ON MITTELSTADT !
Welcome to SLT Mr. Watson!
I for one think it best to reserve any critiquing on you until you’ve actually started work for the City of SLT and have developed an established track record. Who knows folks, he just may be a good City Attorney.
A hearty South Lake Tahoe welcome, Tom! Looking forward to good things from you.
The first two names mentioned as former city attorneys should not be considered. Their past performance is the cause of all if not most of the city’s legal problems. Why would hire the them, the get along go get along twins?
Lou Ya got that right !