Times Union: Duval County School Board votes to hire its own lawyer for school system

More lunacy from the school board.  Given they have successfully used city attorneys for the last 44 years, this makes ZERO sense, and hiring another $150,000 employee does not save anyone money regardless of their voo doo math (kind of like jobs saved or created was) on the situation since I am quite sure no one will be losing their job when this "new" person is put on the payroll.  And aren't we all getting very, very sick of them pointing to what someone else has or is doing?  If they jumped off a bridge, would we be expected to do it as well???? 

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September 5, 2012

The Duval County School Board agreed to hire an in-house legal counsel Tuesday.

The board approved the $150,000 annual salary position with a 6-1 vote. By the same vote, it then hired General Counsel attorney Karen Chastain. Board member Tommy Hazouri voted “no” both times.

Chastain has been working with the district for about a decade while she was employed by the General Counsel’s Office.

Hazouri said outgoing Superintendent Ed Pratt-Dannals’ decision to hire Chastain forces the new superintendent to have a position that he may or may not want. He also said the district shouldn’t create new positions as the district battles budget woes.

Pratt-Dannals said it’s an opportunity for the district and the system to get a third more of Chastain’s attention by her working for the district.

He said hiring Chastain saves the district money, about $27,000 the first year.

Chastain’s current salary is $165,000 a year.

Pratt-Dannals said Chastain already is familiar with the district, its potential litigation and other legal issues involving the school system. He said every superintendent would want in-house counsel.

The job will allow the district to vet issues earlier and faster, he said, particularly regarding contracts.

Miami-Dade has 12 full-time attorneys and Pinellas, which is smaller than Duval, has three full-time attorneys, he said.

Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2012-09-04/story/duval-county-sc...

 

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