Moore County Schools Legal Fees Increase Could Top $660K

Moore County School

Moore County Schools is facing a significant rise in legal expenses, with total costs projected to exceed $660,000 this year. The increase has prompted school board members to review spending and explore new legal service options.

Why Legal Fees Are Rising in Moore County Schools

Officials say several factors are driving the Moore County Schools legal fees increase, including ongoing litigation, policy updates, and special education cases. Monthly legal expenses are currently averaging around $55,000.

Board members noted that while hourly rates remain reasonable, the volume of legal work has grown substantially.

Contract Review and Future Decisions Ahead

The current legal contract is set to expire in June, and the board is reviewing proposals for new legal services. A vote on funding additional costs and selecting legal representation is expected in the coming weeks.

Leaders say they are focused on finding ways to control costs while still ensuring proper legal support for the district.

Impact on Moore County Taxpayers

The rising costs are drawing attention from residents across Moore County, as legal expenses are funded through public dollars. The Moore County Schools legal fees increase highlights the growing financial pressures facing local education systems.

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