[Ord. 1/7/93]
There shall be a Town Solicitor appointed by the Town Council within 30 days following its election, to serve for a term of two years or until his/her successor is appointed. Any person so appointed shall be a member of the bar of the State of Rhode Island in good standing. He/she should have significant experience in municipal law including, but not limited to, labor arbitration, zoning, planning, land use, Town Meeting form of government, litigation in the District Court (the prosecution of misdemeanors such as driving while intoxicated, domestic assault, etc.), Family Court (juvenile prosecution), Superior Court (zoning appeals and other litigation), Supreme Court, and Federal Court.
The Town Solicitor need not devote full time to the duties of his/her office. He/she shall receive such compensation for his/her services as may be determined by the Council and the Financial Town Meeting. The Town Solicitor shall provide legal counsel to the Council and other Town boards, commissions, and departments on all legal matters. He/she shall appear for and protect the rights of the Town in all actions, suits or proceedings, civil or criminal, brought by or against the Town or for or against any of its officers, departments or agencies, and shall perform such other duties as the Council may require.