Henry Torres is an assistant general counsel for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. He handles legal matters concerning labor and employment, including civil litigation, administrative claims and employee relations. He is an accomplished litigator who has represented public agencies for his entire career. Torres has handled hundreds of sensitive and complex labor and employment matters, many of which have been litigated in state and federal courts. He has achieved successful results for his clients in hearings, arbitrations, trials and appeals as well as through his legal advice.
While focusing on labor matters, he also provides legal representation to Metropolitan and advice to management on a wide variety of other issues including ethics, security, technology, personal injury claims/lawsuits, emergency response and contract disputes. Torres also assists the general counsel in managing the department.
Torres joined Metropolitan in 1994 after 13 years at the state Attorney General’s office, where he specialized in complex administrative, civil and criminal litigation. He assisted in managing the Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud, where he oversaw complex investigations and prosecuted white-collar offenses in the state criminal courts. He also spent several years in the civil rights enforcement section, which enforced federal and state laws and identified violations for the Attorney General. There, he successfully represented state agencies before the trial and appellate courts, including the California Supreme Court. He also litigated cases representing state officials and departments before the trial and appellate courts, including complex class action and mandate matters carrying significant and state-wide fiscal impacts.
Torres is active in his community, and currently sits on the human resources commission for the city of West Covina.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from California State University, Fullerton, and a law degree from Loyola Law School.