Not long after Eric Adams became the mayor of New York City, he quickly rewarded a cadre of loyalists with plum jobs in his administration.
Now Mr. Adams is casting favor upon a new set of people looking out for his interests: defense lawyers.
The firm has already been paid more than $730,000 by the mayor’s five-month-old legal defense fund.
Mr. Adams intends to bring aboard Randy Mastro, a lawyer known for his aggressive tactics and roster of contentious clients and causes, to represent him as the city’s corporation counsel.
Mr. Mastro would earn roughly $250,000 a year and would replace Sylvia Hinds-Radix, a former judge who has a more reserved style.
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Eric Adams, Adams, WilmerHale, Randy Mastro, Mastro, Sylvia Hinds
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New York City, Southern, of New York, Turkish