Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1.-Coordinating litigation with other states to promote, to the extent beneficial, a unified approach to litigation; 2.-Taking depositions; 3.-Defending depositions noticed by the Plaintiffs; 4.-Preparing relevant witnesses for depositions; 5.-Responding to motions including motions for summary judgment or other pretrial dispositive motions; 6.-Identifying experts to testify in favor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky or other state agencies; 7.-Preparing expert witnesses for deposition or trial testimony; 8.-Assessing the strength of legal arguments propounded by the litigants, and appropriate responses thereto; 9.-Dealing with discovery disputes; 10.-Representing the Commonwealth of Kentucky in trial or in any settlement negotiations that may occur; 11.-Representing the Commonwealth of Kentucky in responding to post-trial motions; 12.-Representing the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the appeal(s) of any judgment or verdict rendered in any such action(s) and; 13.-Representing the Commonwealth of Kentucky if applicable in further proceedings following the remand from appeal(s). 14.-Preserving and making available to the OAG all pertinent records. When the contract is completed or if the contract is completely or partially terminated for whatever reason, all records relating to the work shall be preserved and made available to the OAG for a period of at least eight (8) years from the date of final statement or until the litigation is completed, whichever occurs last. 15.-Warranting that any representations made by them in the proposed agreement are true and accurate; that the Offeror is in all ways in compliance with state and federal laws which may govern the subject matter of this Agreement; and that the party executing this Agreement on the Offeror's behalf is duly authorized to do so.