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DRAFT FOR CIRCULATION PURPOSES ONLY
April 1, 2015
Michael R. McGill, Board President
Board Members
CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY
DISTRICT
5019 Imhoff Place
Martinez, CA 94553
Re: Engagement ofLegal Services
Dear Board Members:
Thank you for continuing to retain Meyers, Nave, Riback, Silver & Wilson ( "Meyers Nave ")
to perform legal services in connection with the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
( "District"). We continue to appreciate the opportunity to serve as your lawyers and we look
forward to working with you.
This letter sets forth the terms of an extension of the current agreement for legal services we
will provide and our fee arrangements for those services. It continues much of the existing
arrangement for three (3) years with minor modifications requested by Staff and the Board
Ad Hoc Committee.
Scope of Engagement. We will provide legal services as required by law and as
directed by the District, and will attend meetings of the Board Directors, Agenda
Review, Risk Management and other staffed and Board Committee meetings on an as
needed basis. We will provide the legal services reasonably required to represent and
advise the District in connection with public law, environmental matters,
administrative matters, public works construction and such other matters as would
be subject of general counsel services. We will provide onsite District Counsel
Services three (3) half days per week (twelve (12) hours per week) pursuant to a
schedule agreed upon by District Staff. We will also provide legal services for
additional matters including litigation, provided that we mutually agree. Any
litigation services or special assignments to be provided by Meyers Nave shall be
pursuant to the terms of this agreement unless a written document modifies the
terms of this agreement for such litigation or special assignments.
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2. Term of Agreement. Meyers Nave shall serve as the District Counsel and provide
such legal services from June 1, 2015, through December 31, 2018, in accord with
the hourly rates and retainer fees and definitions set forth in Attachment 1. This
agreement may be extended by unilateral action of the District for an additional two
(2) years, or annually for two (2) additional years, following December 31, 2018, at
the hourly rates and retention fees set forth within Attachment 1.
3. Fees and Personnel. As compensation for our services, our fees will be based on
our current billing rate for the personnel performing services under this agreement at
the time such services are rendered for hourly work and services for retainer work
shall be as specified. Billing rates for attorneys and paralegals hourly and for retainer
work are set forth in Attachment 1.
Kenton L. Alm will be the principal in charge of representing your interests as
District Counsel and will be the primary person providing onsite services. An
experienced partner level firm member acceptable to the District will be assigned as
one of Mr. Alm's primary backup in order to initiate the process to provide for the
transfer of institutional knowledge as a factor in transition planning. In addition, an
associate level attorney acceptable to the District will also be assigned to provide
alternative coverage for office hours and typical staff work. If other attorneys and /or
paralegals are assigned to work on your matters, the then current hourly rates of
those individuals will be utilized for assignments not covered by the retention. This
agreement retains the legal services of our law firm. The hourly rates and retainer
fees are subject to change during the term of this agreement as set forth in
Attachment 1.
4. Basis for Fees. Any adjustment to the fees set forth in Attachment 1 must be
agreed to in writing by the District and Meyers Nave. While the hourly rates are the
most important factor we use in determining fees for legal services, the amount we
actually charge may be adjusted, with the agreement of the District, to reflect a
variety of these factors including any unusual time constraints or other special
demands imposed by the engagement, the novelty or complexity of the issues raised,
efficiencies or lack of efficiencies achieved by us, the amounts involved and the
results obtained.
5. Disbursements and Expenses. In addition to hourly fees, we may incur out -of-
pocket expenses related to your representation. Our Statement of Fee and Billing
Information, which sets forth the details of our disbursement and expense policy, is
detailed in Attachment 2.
6. Billing and Payment Responsibilities. We will send monthly statements which
are due within thirty (30) days of receipt. If you have any questions about an invoice,
please promptly telephone, email or write to me so that we may discuss these
matters. Our Statement of Fee and Billing Information sets forth the details of our
fee and billing policy.
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7. Termination of Services. You may terminate our services at any time by giving
sixty (60) days' written notice. After receiving such notice, we will be providing such
services as directed and otherwise cease providing services. We will cooperate with
you in the orderly transfer of all related files and records to your new counsel.
We may terminate our services at any time with your consent or for good cause on
ninety (90) days' written notice. Good cause exists if (a) any statement is not paid
within sixty (60) days of its date; (b) you fail to meet any other obligation under this
agreement and continue in that failure for fifteen (15) days after we send written
notice to you; (c) you have misrepresented or failed to disclose material facts to us,
refused to cooperate with us, refused to follow our advice on a material matter, or
otherwise made our representation unreasonably difficult; or (d) any other
circumstance exists in which ethical rules of the legal profession mandate or permit
termination including situations where a conflict of interest arises. If we terminate
our services, you agree to execute a substitution of attorneys promptly and otherwise
cooperate in effecting that termination.
Termination of our services, whether by you or by us, will not relieve the obligation
to pay for services rendered and costs incurred before our services formally ceased.
8. Insurance. During the term of this engagement, this law firm shall take out and
maintain general liability and property damage insurance in the amount of
$1,000,000; professional errors and omissions insurance, in an amount of $2,000,000
per occurrence; and $4,000,000 aggregate, which insurance may not be canceled or
reduced in required limits of liability unless at least ten days advance written notice be
given to you.
Automobile insurance coverage will be provided by Meyers Nave through its general
liability coverage or by the individual members of Meyers Nave pursuant to their
personal automobile policies and such coverage shall be at levels acceptable to the
District.
Indemnification. Neither the District nor Meyers Nave shall be required to
indemnify the other party to this Agreement except as specifically set forth herein.
Nothing in this Agreement, with the exception of the specific terms of this
paragraph, is intended to limit or alter the rights of each party against the other party
as such rights may exist under the laws of the state of California.
When, and only when the District requests Meyers Nave to retain the services of a
consultant on behalf of the District, then the District agrees to indemnify and hold
harmless Meyers Nave, its agents and employees, for any expense, loss, or damage,
including attorneys' fees, to which Meyers Nave may be subjected arising from any
suit or claim, which suit or claim arises out of Meyers Nave engaging said
consultant's services on behalf of the District.
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Meyers Nave shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the District and District
Personnel from any claim, liability, loss, injury or damage arising out of personal
injury, including death, and /or property damage arising from the performance of this
Agreement by Meyers Nave and /or its agents, employees, or sub - contractors.
Meyers Nave's indemnity obligation shall be limited to its proportionate share of
liability to the extent both it and the District have some liability and shall not include
responsibility for consequential damages.
If any dispute between Meyers Nave and the District occurs with regard to its
obligation to defend, such as first cost of defense and cross claims, Meyers Nave and
the District agree to promptly meet and confer to discuss in good faith resolution of
the disputed issues and potentially related issues of cooperation and joint defense.
To the extent that good faith meet and confer negotiations have occurred and
Meyers Nave does not fulfill this obligation to indemnify, defend and hold harmless
the District and District Personnel, the District may litigate the issue of the Meyers
Nave's indemnification obligation. If Meyers Nave is deemed to be responsible or
liable for the obligation, Meyers Nave shall reimburse the District for all costs,
attorneys' fees, expenses and liabilities incurred with respect to any such litigation.
This obligation to indemnify shall not be interpreted to limit any other rights or
remedies available to District whether in contract, tort or otherwise.
10. Confidential Relationship. All dealings of the parties under this Agreement shall
be confidential and no report, data, information, or communication developed,
prepared, or assembled by District Counsel under this agreement shall be revealed,
disseminated, or made available by Meyers Nave to any person or organization other
than the District without the prior knowledge and concurrence of the District. This
confidentiality provision shall not extend to documents which are subject to public
review under the California Public Records Act (Government Code section 6250, et
sees .)
11. Exempt Employee Status. Pursuant to Chapter 2.16.020 of the District Code,
District Counsel shall act as attorney for the District in all matters affecting the
affairs and administration of the District, except in those matters where special
counsel are from time to time retained for specific responsibilities. However, neither
Meyers Nave nor any members of its staff shall be employees of the District. All
activities performed by Meyers Nave pursuant to this agreement shall be performed
as an independent contractor. The District will not be required to pay Workmen's
Compensation benefits for counsel or any firm member of Meyers Nave.
12. Joint Representation. Our firm maintains of counsel agreements with certain legal
specialists. Because these individuals are deemed independent contractors under the
applicable provisions of the tax laws and not employees of the firm, it is necessary
that you consent to dual representation by the firm and the specialist in the event any
matter which you have engaged us to handle requires the use of that specialist. This
arrangement has no affect whatsoever on the cost of your legal services, rather it is
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an ethical requirement that we disclose this fact and that you consent. You are
consenting by signing this letter.
13. Assignment and Laws. Meyers Nave shall not subcontract any of the work or
assign any of its rights or obligations without the prior written consent of the District
other than assignment of work to of counsel as provided for in Paragraph 12 above.
14. Notices. All notice or other official correspondence relating to contractual matters
between the parties hereto shall be made by depositing same in first class, postage
paid, mail addressed as follows or to such other address as either party may designate
hereinafter in writing delivered to the other party.
To District Counsel:
Kenton L. Alm
MEYERS, NAVE, RIBACK, SILVER & WILSON
555 12th Street, Suite 1500
Oakland, CA 94607
To the District:
Board of Directors
c/o General Manager
CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT
5019 Imhoff Place
Martinez, CA 94553
15. Records. Meyers Nave shall at time keep a complete and thorough record of the
time expended in performing services on behalf of the District as herein agreed upon
and Meyers Nave shall also make available to the District for audit all of such records
so maintained for a period of seven (7) years from the date of performance of
services.
16. Article Headings. Article headings in this agreement are for convenience only and
are not intended to be used in interpreting or construing the terms, covenants, and
conditions of this agreement.
17. Survival. Notwithstanding the District's acceptance of the services or termination
thereof and payment therefore, Meyers Nave shall remain obligated under all clauses
of this agreement which expressly or by their nature extend beyond and survive such
acceptance, termination and payment.
Notwithstanding the acceptance of the services of Meyers Nave or termination
thereof and payment therefore, the District shall remain obligated under all clauses of
this agreement which expressly or by their nature extend beyond and survive such
acceptance, termination and payment.
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18. Attorney's Fees. In the event of a dispute arises under this agreement which results
in a judgment or final arbitrator's decision, reasonable attorney's fees and costs may
be awarded to the prevailing party.
19. Entire Agreement; Full Understanding; Modifications in Writing. This letter
contains our entire agreement about our representation. Any modifications or
additions to this letter agreement must be made in writing.
20. Conflicts. Our firm represents many public agencies in California. The services
provided under this agreement are for the benefit of the District only. Though we
do represent many other public entities, Meyers Nave is not aware of any actual
conflicts pending matters where the firm represents clients in matters adverse to the
District, excepting any such matters where conflict waivers have been executed.
Since 1986, we have represented over 500 public clients including numerous cities,
redevelopment agencies, special districts, counties and other public entities and we
are accepting new engagements all the time. Meyers Nave performs a variety of
professional services for its clients and it is possible that we will represent clients on
other matters with objectives or positions inconsistent with those of the District.
Ordinarily, continuing to represent the District would not create an actual legal
conflict. If an actual conflict of interest does arise; however, we will promptly advise
the District of the legal conflict of interest and obtain a waiver of the conflict from
the District and other entity. Alternatively, if the situation requires it, we will
withdraw from representing either the other party, the District, or both as may be
required by the Bar Rules concerning legal ethics.
By signing and returning this agreement to us, you acknowledge that we have
discussed these matters and you confirm that District does not object to our
representation of clients on matters where their legal, governmental or political
objectives and /or positions may be different from or adverse to those of District,
and that District consents to our representation of such clients with differing legal,
governmental or political interests where no actual legal conflict of interest exists.
While you would certainly be free to terminate our relationship, you agree that this
firm nonetheless would be free to represent such clients even on those matters which
you consider inconsistent with your objectives or views provided that no actual legal
conflict of interest exists.
These acknowledgments do not permit our firm to represent another client in
opposing any matter for which we have provided legal advice without your specific
written legal consent.
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If this letter agreement is consistent with your understanding of our respective
responsibilities, please sign below and return this letter agreement to us.
Again, we thank you for allowing us the opportunity to serve as your lawyers.
Very truly yours,
Kenton L. Alm
Attorney at Law
These terms are accepted and agreed to as of the date of this letter by the Central Contra
Costa Sanitary District.
CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT
IN
Michael R. McGill
Board of Directors President
Acknowledged:
CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT
Elaine Boehme
Secretary of the District
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A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION OAKLAND LOS ANGELES SACRAMENTO SAN FRANCISCO SANTA ROSA SAN DIEGO
DRAFT ATTACHMENT 1
PROPOSED FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES
MEYERS, NAVE, RIBACK, SILVER & WILSON
RATE SHEET
Proposed Flat Retainer
Current Rates
Proposed for
Discussion
Kenton L. Alm
Senior or Equity Principal
$315
$360
Principal
$265
$295
Sr. Of Counsel
$305
$316
Sr. Associate
$245
$265
Jr. Associate
$235
$250
Paralegal
$125
$135
Law Clerk
$165
$170
Retainer /Blended Hourly All Attorneys
$280
See below
Retainer /Paralegal
$125
$135
Retainer /Law Clerk
$165
$170
Current Flat Retainer
(60 hours /month)
$16,800
Proposed Flat Retainer
(64 hours /month)
$21,000 to
$21,500
*The hourly rates set forth above will be reviewed annually in January of each year.
Changes in rates for each category may be requested by Meyers Nave and all
modifications will be subject to approval of District.
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Retainer Services for the purposes of this Agreement are defined as those certain services
that are customarily provided on a regular basis and specifically include the following:
(a) Attendance at and preparation for board meetings, agenda review meetings,
board committee meetings (upon request), risk management meetings and CASA
legislative meetings;
(b) All legislative review and comment and support activity for CASA and other
ordinary District Counsel services in support of wastewater related industry
groups (no compensation is provided for attendance at CASA conferences or
other industry conferences unless preapproved);
(c) All telephone calls lasting less than 12 minutes and /or the first 12 minutes of
telephone calls exceeding 12 minutes in length, excepting calls on assigned
litigations matters;
(d) Initial receipt and review of all correspondence, documents, faxes and e- mails,
except on assigned litigations matters;
(e) Preparation of and presentation of advice to Board and Board Members
(including customary ancillary activities related to representing the Board),
excluding;
(f) Twelve (12) hours per week of onsite (District Counsel Office Hours) legal
services to be provided by Kenton L. Alm with assistance of a partner level
attorney and an assigned associate level attorney, acceptable to the District.
Onsite legal services or District Counsel office hours shall be provided based on
flat four hour charges without compensation to the firm for travel to and from
the District site.
Retainer Services will initially be billed at the blended hourly rate based on sixty -four (64)
hours per month. Either party to this Agreement can on six (6) month intervals ask that
this hourly amount be evaluated and adjusted to reasonably reflect ongoing use of
Retainer Services including adjustments to the services included such as District onsite
office hours. A commensurate adjustment to the retainer fee will be implemented at that
time.
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ATTACHMENT 2
MEYERS, NAVE, RIBACK, SILVER & WILSON
STATEMENT OF FEE AND BILLING INFORMATION
The following is a general description of our fee and billing policies. These general
policies may be modified by the specific engagement letter or agreement to which this
summary is attached.
Professional Fees. Our fees for professional services are based on the fair value of the
services rendered. To help us determine the value of our services, our attorneys and
paralegals maintain time records for each client and matter. Our attorneys and paralegals
are assigned hourly rates which are based on years of experience, specialization, training
and level of professional attainment. We adjust our rates periodically (usually at the
beginning of each year) to take into account inflation and the increased experience of our
professional personnel.
To keep professional fees at a minimum, legal work that does not require more
experienced attorneys will be performed, where feasible, by attorneys with lower billing
rates. Of course, the quality of the work is paramount and we do not sacrifice quality to
economy.
Before undertaking a particular assignment, we will, if requested, provide you with a fee
estimate to the extent possible. Estimates are not possible for some matters; however,
and cannot be relied on in many others because the scope of our work will not be clear
at the outset. When a fee estimate is given, it is only an estimate; it is not a maximum or
minimum fee quotation. The actual fee may be more or less than the quoted estimate.
Billing and Payment Procedures. Unless other arrangements are made at the time of
the engagement, invoices will be sent monthly. Invoices for outside services exceeding
One Hundred Dollars (S100) may be billed separately. Occasionally, however, we may
defer billing for a given month or months if the accrued fees and costs do not warrant
current billing or if other circumstances would make it appropriate to defer billing.
Our invoices contain a brief narrative description of the work performed; if requested,
the initials of the attorney who performed the work will appear on the statement. The
invoice will include a line item reflecting in -house administrative costs. The firm's in-
house administrative costs include, but are not limited to, duplicating, facsimile charges,
telephone charges, email, postage, mileage and other administrative expenses. We have
determined that the most effective method of accounting for these administrative costs is
to charge a flat three percent (3 %) of the professional fees incurred.
The firm will be reimbursed for all outside services incurred in the course of providing
legal services to our chent(s). Outside services will include, but are not limited to, all
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third -party expenses, delivery charges, travel expenses outside of the San Francisco Bay
Area, outside research services, filing fees, expert witness and expert consultant fees.
If you have any questions regarding an invoice, the billing manager, controller or
shareholder in charge are available to answer your questions. For any unresolved
matters, the Bar Association has an arbitration mechanism that can be used to resolve
such matters.
Late Payments. Statements for services are payable upon presentation and, in all
events, within thirty (30) days after receipt. Occasionally a client has difficulty in making
timely payments. To avoid burdening those clients who pay their statements promptly
with the added costs we incur as a result of late payments, a late charge will be assessed
on statements not paid within thirty (30) days. The maximum monthly late payment
charge will be 1.5 percent per month. In the unlikely event we are required to institute
legal proceedings to collect fees and costs, the prevailing party will be entitled to
reasonable attorneys' fees and other costs of collection.
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