Office of General Counsel

 

The Office of the General Counsel supports the dynamic educational environment of Palm Beach State College (PBSC) by providing legal advice to foster sound decision-making in all areas of operation, instruction, and administration.

The Office of the General Counsel will efficiently, reliably, and professionally provide counsel to minimize legal risk and costs, reduce litigation exposure, and ensure legal compliance. It will alert the appropriate managers of legal issues that may affect the College and interact regularly with College staff and its constituents to ensure compliance with legislative and regulatory changes and case law.

 

Subpoenas 

The General Counsel is authorized to receive subpoenas for producing college documents and other court orders. To ensure proper service, the subpoena should be served to the following: 

Office of General Counsel 
Palm Beach State College
Office of the General Counsel  |  AD 211  
4200 South Congress Avenue
Lake Worth Beach, FL 33461 

The General Counsel’s Office cannot accept service of subpoenas or other court orders directed to college staff on personal matters.  Such documents must be served directly on the relevant individual.

 

Public Records Requests

For the convenience of the public, the Office of General Counsel has been designated to receive and facilitate public records requests.

Submit a Records Request

 

Resources

Federal Laws & Administrative Code of Interest to Higher Education

 

State Laws & Administrative Code of Interest to Higher Education

 

Legal Resources

 

 

Office Information

4200 S. Congress Avenue
MS# 21
Lake Worth, Fl 33461

 

Note: The OGC does not represent individual students, faculty or staff; but, is legal counsel to the PBSC District Board of Trustees (DBOT). Employees and students should seek independent counsel on matters that appear to be in conflict or adversarial to PBSC DBOT or are otherwise not College business. No information in this website may be construed or relied upon as legal advice. Email communications to our office may not be confidential as Florida law considers them public records.