Who does the Office of the Vice President and General Counsel (“VPGC”) represent?
The Office of the Vice President and General Counsel provides legal advice and representation to the University of Michigan. In that capacity, VPGC attorneys advise the Board of Regents, Executive Officers, Faculty, Staff, and sometimes Students, all in their official capacities, on various legal issues impacting the University.
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