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Page 6 of 6 <br /> <br />to make certain disclosures during your work, the disclosures are limited and <br />must be authorized by the County Attorney. <br />Keep in mind that your duty of confidentiality does not end when you leave the <br />Office; it lasts forever. You also must be mindful of potential conflicts of interests, <br />which may arise in connection with the work you are doing, will do, or have <br />previously done for another person or organization that is related to the work you <br />are doing or exposed to during your tenure with Orange County. <br />You also might have a conflict of interest if former or future colleagues, friends, or <br />family members are involved in matters that you are working on or exposed to <br />while at Orange County. You must report to the County Attorney any situation <br />that might give rise to a conflict of interest or that may affect your ability to carry <br />out your assignments while serving as legal contractor for the County <br />competently and diligently. <br />Your signature below serves as your agreement not to use or disclose confidential <br />information of Orange County except as authorized by the County Attorney, and <br />to alert the County Attorney to any potential conflicts of interest and any other <br />situations in which a rule of professional conduct may be at issue. Your signature <br />also is as an acknowledgment that you understand your obligation to determine <br />and comply with the laws, regulations, and rules of professional conduct that <br />define your obligations in the work you receive as a legal contractor. If you have <br />questions about your obligations under the applicable laws, regulations, rules of <br />professional conduct, or any other rules or policies, please consult the County <br />Attorney. <br />________________________ <br />Luke Smith <br /> <br />___________________ <br />Date <br /> <br />Docusign Envelope ID: BC888588-768D-4D0B-BFC4-A5A65CCBA4B6 <br />9/16/2024