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Counterparts and pdf/Facsimile Signature: This Agreement may be signed in counterparts, which together shall constitute one original, and such counterpart signature pages may be exchanged and compiled using facsimile and/or .pdf file versions, which shall be deemed to be original signatures.
Counterparts and pdf/Facsimile Signature: This Agreement may be signed in counterparts, which together shall constitute one original, and such counterpart signature pages may be exchanged and compiled using facsimile and/or .pdf file versions, which shall be deemed to be original signatures. The parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the dates shown opposite their respective signatures below. Dated: [Month, date, year] County: Digitally signed by Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx DN: cn=Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx, o=County of Orange, ou=County Counsel's Office, xxxxx=xxxx.xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx, c=US Date: 2023.01.03 10:54:02 -08'00' Xxxx X. Page County Counsel By: Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx Supervising Deputy County Counsel Dated: November 28, 2022 Investigators: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx By: Principal and Its: Agreement For‌ Professional Investigative Services Attachment AScope of Services‌
Counterparts and pdf/Facsimile Signature: This Agreement may be signed in counterparts, which together shall constitute one original, and such counterpart signature pages may be exchanged and compiled using facsimile and/or .pdf file versions, which shall be deemed to be original signatures. Attorneys will be required to provide the personnel and all necessary support, including computer hardware and software that is sufficient and adequate to perform the services. Attorneys will need to prepare interim and final reports, updates, and summaries for each phase of work if requested by County Counsel. The required services include, but are not limited to, the following services as directed by the County Counsel’s office: 1. Attorneys shall represent the Orange County Flood Control District and provide advisory, strategy, pre-litigation, litigation, and all necessary related legal services concerning Sierra Club, et al.
Counterparts andExecution by Fax --------------------------------- This Agreement may be executed by the parties in separate counterparts each of which when so executed and delivered to all of the parties shall be deemed to be and shall be read as a single agreement among the parties. In addition, execution of this Agreement by any of the parties may be evidenced by way of a faxed or pdf transmission of such party's signature (which signature may be by separate counterpart), or a photocopy of such faxed or pdf transmission, and such faxed or pdf signature, or photocopy of such faxed or pdf signature, shall be deemed to constitute the original signature of such party to this Agreement.
Counterparts and pdf/Facsimile Signature: This Agreement may be signed in counterparts, which together shall constitute one original, and such counterpart signature pages may be exchanged and compiled using facsimile and/or .pdf file versions, which shall be deemed to be original signatures. Attorneys will be required to provide the personnel and all necessary support, including computer hardware and software that is sufficient and adequate to perform the services. Attorneys will need to prepare interim and final reports, updates, and summaries for each phase of work if requested by County Counsel. The required services include, but are not limited to, the following services as directed by the County Counsel’s office: 1. Attorneys shall provide advisory, strategy, pre-litigation, litigation, and all necessary related legal services (“services”), including in the areas of environmental law, land use and planning, to assist the proposed entitlement and development of approximately 180 acres of property the County owns or will own, located on the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, within the City of Irvine, California (“County Property”). Services may include, but not be limited to, review of environmental documentation, review of entitlement and planning documentation, and other land use, planning and environmental legal services related to the potential development, leasing, sale or other disposition of portions of the County Property. Additionally, services shall include, but not be limited to, representation of the County in litigation matters arising out of the proposed entitlement and development of the County Property, including in the following matters: 1. Laguna Greenbelt, Inc., et al v. County of Orange, et al., and Related Cases, SCSC Case No. 00-0000-00000000 2. Heritage Fields El Toro, LLC v. County of Orange, SCSC Case No. 34-2018- 80002879 3. City of Irvine v. County of Orange, et al., SCSC Case No. 00-0000-00000000 4. County of Orange v. City of Irvine, SCSC Case No. 00-0000-00000000 5. City of Laguna Beach v. County of Orange, OCSC Case No. 00-0000-00000000 6. City of Laguna Beach .v County of Orange, OCSC Case No. 00-0000-00000000 7. Heritage Fields El Toro, LLC v. County of Orange, OCSC Case No. 30-2018- 01003519 8. City of Irvine v. County of Orange, OCSC Case No. 00-0000-00000000 2. Attorneys shall, if and when requested by County Counsel: a) Consult with and advise County Counsel, the County Board of Supervisors and designated County staff on negot...
Counterparts and. Facsimile This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, and all counterparts will be considered as part of one agreement binding on all parties to this Agreement. This Agreement may be executed via facsimile, which signatures shall be deemed legal and binding as an original signature hereto.
Counterparts and pdf/facsimile signatures: This Agreement may be signed in counterparts, which together shall constitute one original, and such counterpart signature pages may be exchanged and compiled using facsimile and/or .pdf file versions, which shall be deemed to be original signatures. Attorneys shall be required to provide personnel and all necessary support and equipment, including computer hardware and software, sufficient to perform the services described herein. Attorneys or law firms may be asked to, and shall, prepare written interim and final reports, updates, and summaries of work, as requested by County Counsel. Attorneys shall perform all required legal services described herein, including, but not limited to, any and all of the following services and others as directed by County Counsel: (1) Perform all normal and customary duties required of counsel in connection with the providing legal services related to preparing IT outsourcing agreements; creating, drafting, and negotiating service level agreements; IT procurement including government procurement of intellectual property rights in technical data, computer software, information technology, and computer equipment; scope of work development; the development and review of request for proposals; contract drafting and negotiation; technology implementation; contract/vendor/performance management matters; protecting the County’s rights and assets during the disentanglement phase of outsourcing contract(s) and facilitating the transition of obligations between existing and successor IT outsourcing vendor(s); and other post-award advisory matters (collectively, “County IT Legal Services”). (2) Advise and assist County staff, using the IT industry best practices, IT technical expertise, government IT procurement experience, and deep sourcing experience, on all aspects of the County’s competitive IT solicitation and contracting process including, but not limited to, the following: development of solicitation documentation, development of evaluation criteria, review of vendor proposals, bid protest responses, service level development (creating, drafting, and negotiating), and contract drafting. (3) Advise and assist County staff on all aspects of contract negotiation and contract revision related to the County’s competitive IT solicitation and contracting process including, but not limited to, the following: development of the County’s contract negotiation strategy, leading contract negotiations (meetings and...

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  • Counterparts; Delivery This Amendment may be executed in counterparts (and by different parties hereto in different counterparts), each of which shall constitute an original, but all of which when taken together shall constitute a single contract. Delivery of an executed counterpart of this Amendment by facsimile or other electronic imaging means shall be effective as an original.