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File #: 1690-2003    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/24/2003 In control: Safety Committee
On agenda: 7/28/2003 Final action: 7/30/2003
Title: To authorize and direct the City Attorney to pay Attorney Robert L. Washburn for legal services rendered in the lawsuit of Andrew J. Neuens v. City of Columbus, et al., Case No. C2-99-1384, United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, to authorize the expenditure of Fifty-six Thousand, Four Hundred Thirty-five Dollars and Forty-three Cents ($56,435.43) and to declare an emergency.
Explanation
Background: This ordinance is submitted to settle a claim for legal services rendered to a City employee in the lawsuit known as Andrew J. Neuens v. City of Columbus, et al., Case No. C2-99-1384, filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Eastern Division.

Fiscal Impact: Although not specifically budgeted, funds are available for this settlement in the appropriate account.
Title
To authorize and direct the City Attorney to pay Attorney Robert L. Washburn for legal services rendered in the lawsuit of Andrew J. Neuens v. City of Columbus, et al., Case No. C2-99-1384, United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, to authorize the expenditure of Fifty-six Thousand, Four Hundred Thirty-five Dollars and Forty-three Cents ($56,435.43) and to declare an emergency.
Body
WHEREAS, Andrew J. Neuens sued the City of Columbus and Officer Isaac Bridges in Case No. C2-99-1384, United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Eastern Division and alleged that Officer Bridges violated Mr. Neuens' Constitutional rights in said lawsuit; and

WHEREAS, Officer Bridges was off duty and not performing any service for the City of Columbus at the time of said incident; and

WHEREAS, the City Attorney's Office declined to represent Officer Bridges as a result of his off-duty status at the time of the incident; and

WHEREAS, Officer Bridges employed Robert L. Washburn of the law firm of Cloppert, Latanick, Sauter & Washburn to defend him in said lawsuit; and

WHEREAS, said lawsuit has now been dismissed in favor of all defendants; and

WHEREAS, Robert L. Washburn, Esq., (Supreme Court Registration No. 0012004) has now presented a claim for payment of his legal services rendered; and

WHEREAS, the Ohio Supreme Court has construed the law of Ohio to be that a political subdivision owes a defense to an employee when the complaint or pleadings allege or reasonably imply tha...

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