Common use of USE OF OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL Clause in Contracts

USE OF OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL. The Parties agree that while the Charter gives the JPFPF the authority to employ separate legal counsel, the City’s Office of General Counsel (the “OGC”) is the proper source for legal representation on routine matters (e.g., open records, public meetings, other ordinary legal issues, and non-pension legal services). The Parties acknowledge and agree that separate counsel is and will be necessary regarding investments, pension and/or retirement related matters. The JPFPF and the OGC shall consult on needs for separate counsel for other specific purposes. The Parties agree that the current legal counsel structure and fees is reasonable and appropriate. In the event that Parties should in the future be unable to agree regarding the selection or use of separate legal counsel nothing contained in this provision is intended to be nor should be construed as a waiver of any rights either Party may otherwise have under the Charter or Florida Law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Retirement Reform Agreement, Retirement Reform Agreement

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USE OF OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL. The Parties parties agree that while the Charter gives the JPFPF the authority to employ separate legal counsel, the City’s Office of General Counsel (the “OGC”) is the proper source for legal representation on routine matters (e.g., open records, public meetings, and other ordinary legal issues, and non-pension legal services). The Parties parties acknowledge and agree that separate counsel is and will be necessary regarding investments, pension and/or retirement related matters. The JPFPF and the OGC shall consult on needs for separate counsel for other specific purposes. The Parties parties agree that the current legal counsel structure and fees is reasonable and appropriate. In the event that Parties parties should in the future be unable to agree regarding the selection or use of separate legal counsel nothing contained in this provision is intended to be nor should be construed as a waiver of any rights either Party party may otherwise have under the Charter or Florida Law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 2014 Retirement Reform Agreement, 2014 Retirement Reform Agreement

USE OF OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL. The Parties agree that while the Charter gives the JPFPF the authority to employ separate legal counsel, the City’s Office of General Counsel (the “OGC”) is the a proper source for legal representation on routine matters (e.g., open records, public meetings, and collections and other ordinary legal issuesordinary, and non-pension legal servicesissues). The Parties acknowledge and agree that separate counsel is and will be necessary regarding investments, pension and/or retirement related matters. The JPFPF and the OGC shall consult on needs for separate counsel for other specific purposes. The Parties agree that the current legal counsel structure and fees is reasonable and appropriate. In the event that Parties should in the future be unable to agree regarding the selection or use of separate legal counsel nothing contained in this provision is intended to be nor should be construed as a waiver of any rights either Party may otherwise have under the Charter or Florida Law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 2014 Retirement Reform Agreement, 2014 Retirement Reform Agreement

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USE OF OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL. The Parties parties agree that while the Charter gives the JPFPF the authority to employ separate legal counsel, the City’s Office of General Counsel (the Counsel(the “OGC”) is the proper source for legal representation on routine matters (e.g., open records, public meetings, and other ordinary legal issues, and non-pension legal services). The Parties parties acknowledge and agree that separate counsel is and will be necessary regarding investments, pension and/or retirement related matters. The JPFPF and the OGC shall consult on needs for separate counsel for other specific purposes. The Parties parties agree that the current legal counsel structure and fees is reasonable and appropriate. In the event that Parties parties should in the future be unable to agree regarding the selection or use of separate legal counsel counsel, nothing contained in this provision is intended to be nor should be construed as a waiver of any rights either Party party may otherwise have under the Charter or Florida Lawlaw.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.coj.net

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