Benjamin Pugh: Council’s trust necessary
RACE FOR CITY ATTORNEY
Name: Benjamin Pugh
Age: 30
Occupation: Attorney
Family: Wife Belinda.
Community activities: Board member, Federalist Society, Orange
County Chapter; active member of the Orange County Young Republicans;
member, Notre Dame Club of Orange County.
Education: Bachelor’s in philosophy from UCLA; doctorate from
Notre Dame Law School.
Favorite leader: Ronald Reagan.
Contact information: (714) 960-8593. [email protected].
PUGH ON:
* SAVING MONEY IN THE CITY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE:
Elect me. I bring the skills to handle the majority of litigation
in-house. For the rare occasions when outside counsel is needed, I
know how big law firms work and, more importantly, which Orange
County lawyers Huntington Beach we can trust to give the best
representation -- lawyers who will not simply use any case as an
excuse to generate as many billable hours as possible.
* RUNNING THE CITY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE MORE EFFICIENTLY:
Again, elect me. I come from a small law firm about the same size
as the city attorney’s office, so I know how to run such an office.
More importantly, I come from the private sector and will bring my
private sector work ethic to Huntington Beach. To quote Vince
Lombardi, “You don’t do things right once in a while, you do things
right all the time.”
* BIGGEST CHALLENGE THAT FACES THE NEW CITY ATTORNEY:
To change the culture of the city attorney’s office, from
referring most litigation out to handling most litigation within. As
a corollary, the City Council needs to regain trust in the legal
advice from the city attorney, and that can only come from
demonstrated excellence in the city attorney’s legal representation.
That demonstrated excellence can only come from making the tough
decisions yourself, rather than relying on the advice of an outside
law firm.
* MOST IMPORTANT LAWSUITS FACING THE CITY:
Currently, the largest in terms of fiscal impact is the Howard
Jarvis Taxpayers’ Association’s lawsuit regarding the city’s illegal
property tax. This is the type of case that the city attorney should
have discovered long before an outside interest group sued. Had the
City Council been given the correct legal advice, the problem could
have been handled much more efficiently, and with dramatically less
costs in attorneys’ fees. It is important for the city attorney to
spot these kinds of potential problems in the future and deal with
them appropriately before spawning years of extremely costly
litigation.
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