03-13-2010, 08:01 AM
March 13, 2010
To: HPPOA Board of Directors
Regarding this excerpt from Bob Rainie’s Comments from the President (Bold Face/Italics):
“Bobbie Alicen asked why the HPPOA attorney had resigned. The chair said that the resignation letter was in the office. The chair also stated that it was his opinion that the attorney’s area of expertise was in employee relations and that it was his opinion that the Association needed an attorney who was more experienced in liens and foreclosures.
The attorney, Ted Hong, wrote a Confidential letter to the HPPOA President detailing his resignation motives. We cannot dispute an arbitrary resignation.
JoAnne Backman said that it was her opinion that the attorney was a fully qualified general attorney.”
What I recall saying is that while Ted Hong’s focus is labor that does not mean he is not qualified in other areas of the law. I also stated that I had a copy of Ted’s resume if anyone cared to review it. That is still the case.
Excerpt from Ted Hong Letter, dated August 29, 2007, to President Hawaiian Paradise Park Owners Association:
“As you can tell, my primary area of practice is employment and workplace law. However, my practice includes advising and representing a number of clients in other matters. I currently advise another Owners Association in Hilo and handle a broad range of matters for them, including filing liens and foreclosures, employment issues, and operational issues. I also advise other Boards and Commissions on a broad range of legal issues.
I have had the privilege to advise the HPPOA Board on a variety of legal matters ranging from personal injury actions (traffic accidents), Board procedures and foreclosures as well as employment matters. I was retained by the Association in 2001 and helped close the decades long lawsuits challenging the Association’s by-laws and authority…”
The letter the above was excerpted from was provided to all directors serving on the board at that time, which included Bob Rainie and Dale Watson.
I believe it would be in order for Bob Rainie to provide a copy of Mr. Hong’s resignation letter to all board directors, so that each of you will be wholly informed in making any decision regarding Ted’s resignation and when selecting new legal representation. The board director I asked about receiving a copy of Ted’s letter had not seen it. Have you?
When you work on next year’s budget, be sure to increase legal fees; it’s doubtful the Association will find representation at the same preferential rates that Mr. Hong has billed us.
Regards,
JoAnne Backman
Cc: www.punaweb.org
To: HPPOA Board of Directors
Regarding this excerpt from Bob Rainie’s Comments from the President (Bold Face/Italics):
“Bobbie Alicen asked why the HPPOA attorney had resigned. The chair said that the resignation letter was in the office. The chair also stated that it was his opinion that the attorney’s area of expertise was in employee relations and that it was his opinion that the Association needed an attorney who was more experienced in liens and foreclosures.
The attorney, Ted Hong, wrote a Confidential letter to the HPPOA President detailing his resignation motives. We cannot dispute an arbitrary resignation.
JoAnne Backman said that it was her opinion that the attorney was a fully qualified general attorney.”
What I recall saying is that while Ted Hong’s focus is labor that does not mean he is not qualified in other areas of the law. I also stated that I had a copy of Ted’s resume if anyone cared to review it. That is still the case.
Excerpt from Ted Hong Letter, dated August 29, 2007, to President Hawaiian Paradise Park Owners Association:
“As you can tell, my primary area of practice is employment and workplace law. However, my practice includes advising and representing a number of clients in other matters. I currently advise another Owners Association in Hilo and handle a broad range of matters for them, including filing liens and foreclosures, employment issues, and operational issues. I also advise other Boards and Commissions on a broad range of legal issues.
I have had the privilege to advise the HPPOA Board on a variety of legal matters ranging from personal injury actions (traffic accidents), Board procedures and foreclosures as well as employment matters. I was retained by the Association in 2001 and helped close the decades long lawsuits challenging the Association’s by-laws and authority…”
The letter the above was excerpted from was provided to all directors serving on the board at that time, which included Bob Rainie and Dale Watson.
I believe it would be in order for Bob Rainie to provide a copy of Mr. Hong’s resignation letter to all board directors, so that each of you will be wholly informed in making any decision regarding Ted’s resignation and when selecting new legal representation. The board director I asked about receiving a copy of Ted’s letter had not seen it. Have you?
When you work on next year’s budget, be sure to increase legal fees; it’s doubtful the Association will find representation at the same preferential rates that Mr. Hong has billed us.
Regards,
JoAnne Backman
Cc: www.punaweb.org