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Naples pension trustees retain longtime attorney Pedro Herrera at Jones Walker with temporary 25% fee cut

City of Naples General, Police Officers and Firefighters Pension Board of Trustees · March 6, 2026
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Three Naples pension plans voted March 6 to retain long‑serving pension attorney Pedro Herrera as counsel at his new firm Jones Walker, approving a 25% fee reduction for 12 months and making the change effective immediately.

The City of Naples joint pension boards voted March 6 to retain longtime pension attorney Pedro Herrera as their counsel at his new firm, Jones Walker, approving a 25% reduction in standard fees for a 12‑month trial period.

Trustees heard presentations from Sugarman & Susskind partner David Robinson, who said the firm had notified the boards that Herrera was leaving and that trustees were not required to take action. Herrera addressed trustees about his 15 years advising the funds and his reasons for changing firms.

"I consider myself, and I think, I am the preeminent pension attorney here in…

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