Litigation Team definition

Litigation Team means the individuals employed or retained by the Offeror who will be the primary persons providing Legal Services under the Contract, as described in Section 2.1 of this RFP, “Mandatory Minimum Requirements/Qualifications.”

Examples of Litigation Team in a sentence

  • Client Agencies as of the effective date of this Contract, and the OAG attorneys assigned to represent them, are set forth in Attachment 2: Designation of Litigation Team Members and State Contacts.

  • The CPS Litigation Team aims to resolve CPS Employment Tribunal claims in a speedy, successful and cost effective manner.

  • Through the Teams feature, Hiring Attorneys can build teams of Remote Associates that they can then invite to do work, such as a Commercial Litigation Team; Appellate Team; E-Discovery Team.

  • The Lawyers agree to copy the Government Attorney and other members of the Utah Team on all pleadings, motions, correspondence, and other documents, and to submit for review all documents drafted by the Lawyers’ Litigation Team in advance of filing, transmittal, or execution.

  • Compliance with deadlines and local court rules Responding to discovery Defending depositions Maintaining and organizing production received by the Litigation Team.