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RFP - Counsel for Patent and Intellectual Property 2010

  • YEAR CREATED: 2010
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document is an agreement between the Attorney General and the Connecticut State University System and a counsel. The agreement outlines various terms and conditions regarding the counsel's compensation, responsibilities, and termination of the agreement. Some key points from the document include: - The Attorney General and the Connecticut State University System have the final say in determining the adequacy of the counsel's description of services. - The counsel will not be compensated for the attendance or participation of more than one attorney representing the State of Connecticut at any meeting, conference, or proceeding without the consent of the Attorney General. - The counsel will not be compensated for performing paralegal or clerical duties. - The Attorney General will approve all undisputed fees and costs for payment. - The maximum payment under the agreement is $250,000. - The Attorney General has the right to assign some aspects of the services to an Associate or Assistant Attorney General. - Upon termination of the agreement, the counsel must cease operations as directed by the Attorney General and deliver all records to the Attorney General. - The counsel can terminate the agreement with a 60-day written notice. - The counsel's compensation and expenses will not be paid for services rendered or expenses incurred after the termination date. - The counsel must perform the services at the times and sequence directed by the Attorney General and the Connecticut State University System. - The agreement will run until the tasks specified in the Scope of Services section are completed or until November 30, 2012, unless amended. - The Attorney General has the right to set off any costs or expenses incurred by the State due to the counsel's non-performance against amounts due to the counsel under the agreement or any other agreement with the State.
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