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06-18-18 Contract for Legal Services HandoutCONTRACT FOR LEGAL SERVICES THIS CONTRACT FOR LEGAL SERVICES, hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement," is made and entered to be effective this 16th day of March, 2016, by and between the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the "City" and Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A., hereinafter referred to as "LLW." Recitals A. The City is a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and maintains its principal place of operations at the City of Atlantic Beach City Hall, 800 Seminole Road, Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233. B. LLW is a Professional Association organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, and has its local place of business and office at 245 Riverside Avenue, Suite 150, Jacksonville, FL, 32202, C. LLW was the successful responder to RFP #16-02, issued by the City of Atlantic Beach on January 26, 2016. D. Pursuant to the terms of the RFP, the parties have negotiated the terms and conditions contained in this agreement. THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants expressed herein and pursuant to the RFP response submitted by LLW, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged by the parties, the parties agree as follows: 1. Recitals The recitals outlined above are true and correct and are incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement. 2. Incorporate by Reference The parties hereby incorporate by reference into this Agreement the City's needs and requirements detailed in RFP #2016-02, as well as LLW's response to the RFP, considered by the City Commission. Further, LLW agrees to perform any and all services pursuant to this Agreement in a professional manner consistent with and as presented in LLW's response to RFP #2016-02. 3. Position The City hereby engages LLW to serve as and to perform the duties and responsibilities of City Attorney pursuant to the Charter of the City of Atlantic Beach and the general laws of the State of Florida. LLW designates and the City accepts Brenna M. Durden, Esq. as the primary attorney for City legal work. Brenna. Durden may utilize the services of other attorneys and staff in LLW as she deems appropriate for City legal work. Any attorney designated in Brenna Durden's absence shall meet the minimum requirements outlined in RFP #2016-02. 4. Services to be Performed A. General. LLW shall serve as the City Attorney, who shall act as legal advisor to, and Attorney and counselor for, the City and all of its officers in matters relating to and within the scope of their official duties. All of the resources of LLW will be available to support that role. Specifically, Brenna Durden, Esq. will have the assistance, when necessary, of other members of LLW, secretarial staff, paralegals, law research and technical support. It is expected that Brenna Durden, Esq. or her designate will provide such duties required pursuant to the Charter of the City of Atlantic Beach and the general Iaws of the State of Florida. B. Legal Services: The legal services to be provided on a recurring basis may include but will not be Iimited to the following: 1. To perform the duties and responsibilities pursuant to the Charter of the City of Atlantic Beach and the general laws of the State of Florida. 2. Advise, research, assist and render written opinion, when requested, to the City on a wide variety of legal areas including but not limited to: general municipal law, labor law, general, state and federal laws relating to municipal government, intergovernmental relations and rules and regulations. 3. Legal advisor and counselor for all departments and all of its officers in matters relating to their official duties. 4. Prepare, review, or advise on all contracts, bonds, and all other legal and official instruments in which the Municipality is concerned and shall endorse on each his approval of the form and correctness. S. Review all agenda items. 6. Advise, research and assist the City on a wide variety of legal areas including but not limited to: grants, budgets, bonds, user fees, impact fees, franchise fees, property taxes, special assessments, public disclosure issues, and laws against discrimination. 7. Advise, research and assist the City on a wide variety of legal areas including but not limited to: housing, subdivision and land use law, comprehensive planning, zoning regulations and property rights, eminent domain, economic development activities, public utilities, code enforcement, building codes, real estate law, annexations. 8. Advise, research and assist the City on a wide variety of legal areas including but not limited to: contract law, environmental law, franchise law, municipal leases, purchasing and procurement. 9. Advise, research and assist the City on a wide variety of legal areas including but not limited to: personnel matters including collective bargaining, union negotiations, arbitration, employee grievances, including advice on the creation of policies and procedures. 10. Advise, research and assist the City on a wide variety of legal areas including but not limited to: criminal prosecution, litigation and trial activity, tort law and proactive methods to avoid litigation. 11. Code Enforcement Board attorney. 12. Prosecute and defend on behalf of the City all complaints, suits and controversies in which the City is a party except where the City's defense is provided either by contract or law by a third ply. 13. Furnish the City Commission, the City Manager and the head of any department, his opinion on any question of law relating to any matter concerning their respective power and duties. 14. Advise the City Commission as to their compliance or non-compliance with the provisions of the Charter and Florida Statutes. 15. Attend all meetings of the City Commission, either in person or by his duly designated representative to supply those legal services as may be needed during the meeting. 16. Provide Counsel and legal services for City boards, task forces and committees duly authorized by City Commission. 17. Assist the City in preparation, drafting, revisions of codes, ordinances, resolutions, amendments, leases, policy and procedural manuals, and other documents at the request of the City Commission and/or City Manager. 18. Assist, revise, review and/or advise with acquisition requirements with appropriate departments, evaluate any special legal or cost problems, develop acquisition timetables, make preliminary cost estimates and obtain or develop proper legal descriptions of real estate transactions. Prepare documents necessary for routine land purchases and/or sales. All such transactions shall be deemed to be routine unless the Attorney contacts the City in advance and obtains the City's approval that the transaction contemplated is non -routine. 19. Submit, as part of the annual budget process, anticipated expenditures, and revenues. 20. Provide monthly report to City Manager summarizing legal services activities. 21. Provide all required documentation to the external auditor as part of annual audit. 22. Coordinate and supervise specialized legal services provided by outside counsel. 23. Keep the City Commission, City Manager, and City Clerk informed of legislation or judicial opinions that have potential impact to the City. 24. Meet with City Manager and/or designee on an as needed basis to provide for the operational necessity of the City. 25. Assist in preparation, drafting, revisions of contracts, amendments to the contracts and other legal documents at the request of the commission and/or City Manager. 26. Advise City Commission, City Manager and City Clerk at least once a year on Sunshine Law and public records law, home rule, legislative and quasi-judicial bodies; and all other areas of municipal law, legislative and judicial opinions that could potentially impact the City. 27. Perform any other duties as assigned by the City Charter, or as directed by the City Commission. 5. Compensation. The City shall pay LLW the following compensation for the various types of legal services provided by LLW: Brenna Durden, Esq. (or her designee when she has an unavoidable scheduling conflict) will attend All Regular City Commission meetings, Special Called Commission Meetings, Code Enforcement Board Meetings and Community Development Board Meetings and prepare for such meetings, up to twenty (20) hours per month for a monthly retainer of $4,500 ($225/hour). If more than twenty (20) hours in any given month is required to provide these services, then LLW shall bill an hourly rate of $250 for any time over twenty (20) hours. All other services are "non -retainer services" and shall be billed at an hourly rate of $250 in time increments of .10 hours. Paralegal time shall be billed at $150 an hour and associate time will be billed at $200 an hour. Litigation services in Federal court, State court or administrative hearings, or in anticipation of litigation, if any are requested, shall be billed at $250 an hour. Lobbying, pension and public finance/bond services shall be provided, upon request, at negotiated rates. 3 Costs: Preapproved out-of-pocket costs incurred by LLW, such as for courier fees, court reporter fees, etc., will be reimbursed to LLW within 30 days of City's receipt of an invoice. Westlaw is only charged if necessary to reimburse for costs incurred outside the regular plan with prior approval of the City. Per diem travel will only be charged if pre -approved by the City Manager. LLW shall not charge for secretarial services. Travel time or mileage to and from all City functions located inside Duval County will not be charged. Travel time and costs to functions located outside Duval County will be billed in accordance with Chapter 112, Florida Statutes, and at one half (1/2) the agreed hourly rate. LLW will be responsible for advising the City Manager when fees and costs reach $7,000 a month. Compensation may be renegotiated on an annual basis. 6. Billing LLW will submit an itemized statement to the City for each month for Legal Services and payment shall be due upon receipt. 7. Controlling Law This Agreement and the validity, execution, construction, interpretation, performance and enforcement thereof shall be governed by the substantive and procedural laws of the State of Florida. Venue shall be in Duval County. S. Termination Either party may terminate this agreement without cause at any time. The City will be obligated to pay LLW for all work completed as of that date. LLW will be obligated to continue representation in, and be compensated at the applicable rate, for all critical matters until new representation can be found, to provide the City with all documentation and files relating to matters of the City and all of its other obligations under the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar. 9. Severability The invalidity or partial invalidity of any portion of this Agreement will not affect the validity of any other provision. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid, the remaining provisions shall be deemed to be in full force and effect as if they had been executed by both parties subsequent to the expungement or judicial modification of the invalid provision. 10. Integration The Agreement sets forth and establishes the entire understanding between the City and LLW relating to the engagement of LLW by the City. Any prior discussions or representations by or between the parties are merged into and rendered null and void by the Agreement. No amendment or modification of this Agreement shall be valid or effective unless it is in writing and properly executed by all parties thereto. 4 11. Notice Any notice required or permitted under this Agreement shall be sent by certified mail to ("a) the City at its principal place of operations and (b) to LLW at its local place of business and office. 12. Conflicts of Interest During the term of this Agreement, Brenna Durden, Esq. and members of I,I,W shall observe the requirements regarding conflicts of interest as set forth in the Rules Regulating the l' Iorida Bar and its Rules of Professional Conduct. 13. Attorneys Fees In any litigation, lawsuit, legal or other proceedings brought in connection with (lie construction, interpretation, meaning, validity, performance or enforcement of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to receive all of its costs and reasonable attorney's fives (ram the other party. 14. Annual Evaluation The City Commission may conduct an annual evaluation of the performance of' 1, L W. 15. Files All files generated as a result of this Contract are the property of the City of Atlantic Beach and shall be turned over promptly upon request after resolution of all compensation issues. During resolution of compensation issues, the City shall be provided liberal access to its files in order to protect its legal interests. During the course of representation, and continuing during custody of the City's files, LLW will comply with GSI -SL and the Florida Bar's record retention requirements, and will comply with Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties executed this Agreement in t)uval County. Florida, to be made and entered into the day and year first written above. CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, a Florida municipality. By:�% i� 7tz 4 yt Nelson Van Liere, City Manager LEWIS LONGMAN & WALKER, P.A. ByZ.`J _ Br nn Dur e Es ., Shareholder 5