Jennifer McGrath: Office needs streamlining
RACE FOR THE CITY ATTORNEY
Name: Jennifer McGrath
Age: 34
Occupation: Deputy city attorney, Huntington Beach
Family: Husband Bruce; son Paul; daughter Halen.
Community activities: Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic Church,
Parishioner
Education: bachelor’s in political science from UCLA; doctorate
and Order of the Coif from McGeorge School of Law
Favorite leader: Sandra Day O’Connor, U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Contact information: Committee to Elect Jennifer McGrath
8441 Dallas Circle
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
Phone. 714-210-2426
Fax 714-210-2427
www.jennifermcgrath.com
McGRATH ON:
* Saving money in the City Attorney’s Office
The City Attorney’s Office can save money by reducing the City’s
reliance on outside counsel and increasing the success rates of the
city in litigation. First, we need to streamline the office to do a
better job of utilizing technology, such as the contract streamlining
process initiated in October, 2001. We need to reduce the amount of
time our attorneys spend on routine matters and increase the time
spent on serious issues and litigation and avoid the necessity of
outside counsel. The City Attorney’s Office must provide consistent
and reliable legal advice on contracts, prosecutions, land use
decisions, ordinances, resolutions, and specific legal issues on a
daily basis to protect against potential litigation. To ignore the
routine matters will result in an increase in litigation and legal
costs.
Second, the City Attorney’s Office must be proactive in
identifying potential legal issues before the problem arises by
working with the various city departments and the City Council
earlier in the process. City departments should be trained in basic
processes to enable staff to make better decisions to ensure the
success in the event of a lawsuit, or perhaps avoid the lawsuit
entirely.
* Running the City Attorney’s Office more efficiently
The City Attorney’s Office can run more efficiently by instituting
cutting edge management techniques, including law office time
management software systems. All staff attorneys should be
cross-trained to be experts in the core municipal subjects of land
use, Brown Act, conflict of interest, public records, public
employment, redevelopment and revenue/fiscal issues to provide
competent legal advice on a daily basis and improve the likelihood of
success in a lawsuit.
* The biggest challenge that faces the new city attorney
The biggest challenge facing the new City Attorney is how to
continue to provide a high level of legal services when faced with an
ever-increasing demand for those services and fewer resources due to
declining city revenues and statewide budget constraints.
* The most important lawsuits facing the city
The most important lawsuits facing the city include Howard Jarvis
Taxpayers Assn. vs. City of Huntington Beach; Mills Land & Water vs.
City of Huntington Beach; Mulligan vs. Redevelopment Agency; CARES v.
City of Huntington Beach (I and II); and the potential litigation
regarding water service to the property owned by Hearthside Homes.
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