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StatusArchived
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Archived2001
Description
Services to Trial Courts in Employment Litigation Representation and Assistance to Trial Courts
Welcome to the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) site for Services to Trial Courts in Employment Litigation Assistance Matters. A Request for Proposals (RFP) was issued on September 6, 2001. The AOC has established an Employment Litigation Assistance Program ("ELAP") to assist the trial courts in employment-related matters. The AOC seeks to identify and retain qualified service providers to represent trial courts in employment-related litigation and administrative proceedings in all aspects, including representation in court and before administrative tribunals; and to give advice to trial courts on employment-related matters. This RFP is the means for prospective service providers to submit their qualifications to the AOC and request selection as a service provider. The AOC will select, from the responses to Request for Proposals, service providers qualified to provide representation and assistance to trial courts. Service providers will be selected from different geographical areas of the state. The ELAP Program is governed by the following general principles: Request for Proposals may be submitted by interested service providers at any time. Only written responses will be accepted. Responses should be sent by registered mail, certified mail, or hand delivered. Service providers may send the AOC an advance copy by facsimile at the fax number listed below. However, sending an advance copy by fax does not satisfy certain requirements. For further information regarding this RFP, please contact Mary Roberts, Acting Managing Attorney, Office of the General Counsel, Administrative Office of the Courts, 455 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, California 94102. Telephone: 415-865-7803; Facsimile: 415-865-7664. RFP for Employment Litigation Assistance Program
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The Judicial Council, as a public entity, prohibits direct contact with any Council personnel during the solicitation process in order to maintain fairness and equality to all proposers. Proposers are specifically directed NOT to contact any judicial branch entity personnel or consultants for meetings, conferences, or discussions that are related to the solicitation at any time between release of the solicitation and any award and execution of a contract. Unauthorized contact with any judicial branch entity personnel or consultants may be cause for rejection of the Proposer’s proposal.