Thursday, September 30, 2010
Shouldn't We Keep Local Legal Representation for BP Oil Litigation?
This contract is being brought forth for approval by the Escambia County School board at a special meeting today. This contract will appoint four out-of-town law firms to represent the interests of the Escambia County School District in litigation against BP for losses incurred by the district due to the recent oil spill disaster.
I have no problem with any of the firms represented in this contract--I just don't know who they are. One Texas firm, One Tampa firm, and two firms from Panama City. I want to know why no local frms were considered. We have some highly qualified, nationally respected firms that are quite capable of representing us effectively.
These well qualified local firms hire local residents and create jobs here in Pensacola. If all things are equal, I prefer to hire locally.
I've spoken to many of the top attorneys in the area today, and after giving this much thought and consideration I am going to recommend that this item be tabled and I'm also going to recommend to my fellow board members that more thought be given to hiring local law firms to represent us in this case.
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