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Post by Logan on Apr 4, 2017 2:04:19 GMT -6
CalPERS hires attorney from pension lawsuit that strikes fear in state workersAshley Dunning brought some baggage to a job interview Wednesday at the California Public Employees’ Retirement System. She was one of two finalists for an assignment as a special counsel to the CalPERS Board of Administration, where she’d advise board members on conflicts of interest and their fiduciary responsibilities. She’s the board’s acting fiduciary counsel, and she delivered a top-notch presentation that had board members ready to offer the job on a longer contract. The hang-up for some board members, however, is that she’s the attorney representing Marin County in a lawsuit striking fear in public employees around the state. Her side is defending the county’s interpretation of a law aimed at ending pension spiking. The case gained a broader scope in August when an appeals court used the lawsuit to rule that public workers are entitled to a “reasonable pension,” but not necessarily one that’s calculated on the most favorable formula for them. Read more here: www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/the-state-worker/article139157283.html
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