The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development has gone out-of-state to hire a law firm that could potentially sue those who advised the city of Harrisburg in what turned out to be a financially devastating retrofit of the city’s incinerator.

Four law firms submitted bids for the chance to represent Harrisburg’s Act 47 coordinator in an “aggressive litigation program” to identify claims against legal, financial and other professional services firms that assisted in the retrofit.

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