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MUNICIPAL COUNSEL BRANCH

The Municipal Branch of the Office of the City Attorney serves as the general counsel to all City Departments, offices, elected officials and Commissions as well as to the Community Redevelopment Agency and the Housing Authority. The attorneys in this branch give written and oral advice, draft ordinances, negotiate and draft transactional documents and litigate matters within their areas of expertise.


Retirement Benefits Divison

The Retirement Benefits Division provides legal advice and representation to the City of Los Angeles' pension and retirement funds: the Fire and Police Pension Plan, the Los Angeles City Employees' Retirement System (LACERS), and the Water and Power Employees' Retirement Plan.

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General Counsel Division

The General Counsel Division is legal counsel to the various City officers and departments, not specifically represented by one of the other Municipal Counsel Divisions, including the Departments of Aging, Convention Center, Cultural Affairs, Disability, Fire, General Services (Purchasing Division), Information & Technology, Library, Public Works, Recreation & Parks, Transportation, the Los Angeles Zoo and El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument Authority. In addition to advising these departments and their commissions, the Division attorneys also advise the Council committees having subject matter jurisdiction over the work of those departments. The Division also prepares and reviews contracts for other City departments, including the LAPD, Building and Safety, Planning and Personnel, and represents the City's interests in public utility matters regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission.

In addition to providing legal advice, the attorneys review, edit, draft, and negotiate contracts and other transactional documents, draft ordinances, opinions and memorandum and handle some litigation, primarily writs, law and motion, appellate and other short cause matters in both federal and state court.

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General Counsel to the Department of Airports Division

The General Counsel to the Department of Airports provides general legal counsel to the City of Los Angeles Department of Airports and Board of Airport Commissioners. The City of Los Angeles owns and operates four airports, collectively known as Los Angeles World Airports: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), which has the third largest passenger volume in the world; Ontario International Airport (ONT), which is a growing regional airport with some international flights; Van Nuys Airport (VNY), which is the most active general aviation airport in the United States; and Palmdale Airport (PMD), which is currently the home of a major maintenance operation. Division attorneys are assisting with the Master Plans for all four airports, including the land use and environmental issues.

The General Counsel to the Department of Airports Division provides legal advice on all matters related to the operation and management of the four airports. This entails handling a wide range of matters, including direct and inverse condemnation, nuisance, bankruptcy, tenant disputes, exercise of First Amendment rights, contracts, noise regulations, federal regulations, labor law, police matters arising from the Airport Police Department, and environmental law. The attorneys also represent the Department in lawsuits pending in state and federal courts and before various administrative bodies such as the Civil Services Commission, the California Public Utilities Commission and the U.S. and California Departments of Transportation.

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General Counsel to the Harbor Department Division

The General Counsel to the Los Angeles Harbor Department provides general legal counsel to the Port of Los Angeles and the Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority. The Harbor Division attorneys draft and approve all Harbor Department leases and contracts, specifications for Harbor Department projects, including construction projects and all real property transactions, including all permits issued by the Department. In addition, the attorneys advise the Department and Commission on all property management, marketing, international trade requirements, maritime commerce, fishing industry, environmental, railroad operating and other matters related to maritime law. They also represent the Department in litigation involving contract disputes, environmental matters, police cases generated by the Port Police and various maritime and shipping disputes.

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General Counsel to the Department of Water and Power Division

The General Counsel to the Department of Water and Power (LADWP) Division provides general legal counsel to assist the LADWP in successfully operating the largest municipal utility in the nation. The Division attorneys frequently appear before State and Federal Courts, as well as the California Air Resources Board and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. LADWP attorneys address a broad range of legal issues, including groundwater pumping and water rights, water and power rates, and the sale and purchase of generating facilities.

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Government Counsel Division

The Government Counsel Division provides general legal counsel and representation to the Mayor's Office, the City Council, its members and committees, the Chief Legislative Analyst's Office, the City Clerk, and the Ethics Commission. The attorneys in this Division draft motions, ordinances, opinions and advice letters. They work closely with our City's elected officials and offices and provide legal guidance on all matters of municipal concern, including ordinances, ethics, elections, open meetings laws and legislative procedures.

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Labor Relations Division

Labor Relations - It's an ART!
Advise, Represent, Train

The Labor Relations Division provides legal advice and representation to the Mayor, City Council, City boards, commissions and departments on all aspects of labor and employment law involving the City of Los Angeles. The labor issues they address include: employment discrimination on the basis of race, sex, age, national origin, religion and sexual harassment; labor negotiations; grievances; labor arbitration; OSHA compliance; threat management; and civil service.

The mission of the Labor Relations Division is to defend the City with integrity and professionalism, and to advise management in all aspects of labor and employment matters. Labor Relations attorneys strive to provide consistent and pragmatic advice in order to provide City managers with the tools to make informed choices in labor related matters. Division attorneys interpret and apply a variety of federal and state laws, as well as the City's labor and employment policies and directives.

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Neighborhood Council Advice Division

City Attorney Delgadillo created the Neighborhood Council Advice Division to provide proactive legal advice and to assist the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment, its Commission, and neighborhood councils in achieving their goals.

The Neighborhood Council Advice attorneys provide legal advice and legal representation on matters such as the Brown Act, conflict of interest laws, liability issues, contracts, City Charter and relevant legislation. The Division attorneys work closely with the Commission and members of the community to assist with the certification of neighborhood councils and provide advice regarding the formation of prospective councils. Many neighborhood councils have been certified to date, and many more are in the planning and development stages.

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Real Estate and Economic Development Practice Group

The Real Estate and Economic Development Practice Group is dedicated to assisting in creating economic development opportunities in the City. The Real Estate and Economic Development Practice Group works toward this effort by combining the expertise in four associated divisions:

  1. Public Finance Division: expertise in bond and other public financing in the
  2. Real Property and Environment Division: expertise in all property transactions and environmental protection requirements in the
  3. Land Use Division: expertise in land use regulation in the
  4. Economic Development and Housing Division: expertise in grant funded programs for activities such as affordable housing, economic development, job training and development, child care and legal services, gang prevention, community facilities and homeless.

This Practice Group consolidation will ensure that these various Divisions work in a coordinated, efficient and helpful manner to assist the City in the development of the City's property as well as the economic development of all parts of the City of Los Angeles.

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Municipal Counsel Appellate Division

The Municipal Counsel Appellate Division oversees all appeals and writs arising out of the Municipal Counsel Branch. The Division represents the City as amicus curiae in cases concerned with developing or problematic areas of law with potential impact on the City. In addition, the Division conducts moot courts and serves as a resource for other Municipal Counsel divisions of the Office of the City Attorney.

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