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Grant Thornton Public Sector LLC City of Santa Ana | RFQ 21- 093 <br /> Revised Proposal <br />Use or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restriction on the title page of this proposal or quotation. <br />32 <br />work side by side with clients - to help them meet changing business objectives, gain operational <br />efficiencies, improve performance, and transform data into action. When needed our team will tap into <br />this deep pool of knowledge and expertise to improve the efficiency of our team’s data extraction and <br />requests and support our team’s understanding and utility of the data and reports produced by the City. <br />2.6 Limits on Liability <br /> Grant Thornton’s requested limitation of liability language is included in our redline. <br />2.7 Warrant of Errors and Omissions Insurance <br />Grant Thornton agrees that the firm maintains a prudent amount of errors and omissions insurance that <br />covers negligent acts and is applicable to the work requested in the RFQ. <br />2.8 Authorized Signer <br />As a Principal, Graeme Finley is authorized to contractually bind the firm. <br />2.9 Pending Legal Actions and Litigations <br />In the normal course of Grant Thornton LLP’s and its wholly-owned subsidiary Grant Thornton Public <br />Sector LLC’s business as a national accounting firm and government contractor (collectively “Grant <br />Thornton”), Grant Thornton may be made a party to litigation alleging various common law and statutory <br />violations. While Grant Thornton expects to resolve all pending matters without any material detrimental <br />impact to the firm, like most accounting firms of any size, Grant Thornton does not disclose or discuss its <br />litigation. Litigation is generally disposed of in the normal course of business and under any applicable <br />professional indemnity insurance policy.