Practical Tips for Working with Office of Legislative Counsel
Practical Tips for Working with Office of Legislative Counsel By Chris Micheli In talking with former staff of the Office of Legislative Counsel (OLC) over the years, there are some practical tips that were shared with me for those working with the attorneys at the OLC. While some of these recommendations may seem obvious, many of them bear repeating. First, a little background: OLC consists of three branches. The largest branch is the Drafting branch, which is the primary work product of the office. There is also an Opinions branch that produces confidential opinions for the office’s clients. These opinions, which may be written or oral, resemble the format of the Attorney General’s opinions. Opinions are distinguished from consultations, which are the informal conclusions of a single deputy rather than the formal position of the office. The third branch is the L...