HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-03-10 Item 3 - Attachment 1LEGAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
CITY OF CHULA VISTA
AND
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
This Legal Services Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into this effective date of November
20, 2018, by and between the City of Chula Vista ("City") and Best Best & Krieger LLP ("Attorney").
RECITAL
Attorney represents they are qualified by virtue of experience, training, education and expertise
to accomplish the services necessary under this Agreement.
AGREEMENT
THE PARTIES MUTUALLY AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
1. Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall cover services rendered from the first contact
between the City and Attorney until for one year from the date of this Agreement and thereafter for
succeeding periods of one year from that anniversary date unless it is terminated or replaced with a new
agreement.
2. Services to be Provided. The services to be performed by Attorney shall consist of any and all
tasks reasonably required to advise, assist and fully represent the City in all legal matters presented to
Attorney and on any matters in litigation, wherein Attorney is consulted by, or appears on behalf of, the
City. Attorney's services shall include, but are not limited to, any and all reasonably required legal
representation on behalf of the City in the matter of the Formation of the Bayfront Project Special Tax
Financing District.
3. Compensation - Attorney shall be compensated as follows:
3.1 Amount. The total amount of service and costs to be paid under this agreement shall not
exceed $50,000.00 without the express written authorization of the City prior to work performed. Any
amounts incurred beyond the contract amount that were not so approved, are subject to non-payment.
Attorney shall submit an initial estimated budget within thirty days following the receipt of initial file
and assignment. Attorney must obtain prior written authorization from City for any fees or expenses
that exceed the estimated budget.
City requires advance approval of the individual attorneys or paralegals, if any, who will be
working on matters for the City and requires advance approval of any changes in the individual attorneys
or paralegals, working on City matters. The City shall compensate Attorney for services rendered at the
following hourly rates:
Warren Diven, Partner, Lead Counsel
$375 per billable hour
Nora O'Brien, Associate
$275 per billable hour
Priscilla Anderson, Paralegal
$170 per billable hour
Travel time shall be billed at the same 11ourly rate. Except for reimbursable expenses as defined below,
such hourly compensation shall be the sole and total remuneration for services rendered pursuant to this
Agreement.
3.2 Billing. Attorney agrees to provide City with a detailed invoice for services performed each
month, within thirty (30) days of the end of the month in which the services were performed. Invoicing
shall begin on the first of the month following the Effective Date of the Agreement. All charges must
be presented in a line item format and in a manner such that each task is separately explained in
reasonable detail, and with a specific time allocation recorded, for each task. The invoice shall include
the amount, billing rate, basis for calculation of all fees and costs and indicate the initial budget estimate
and any revised budget estimates total fees and costs incurred total amount paid and balance remaining.
All invoices submitted must include, on the first page of the invoice the original estimated budget, and
all subsequently revised budgets, beginning with the first invoice submitted and all invoices thereafter.
The City does not pay for the preparation of billings or for discussions concerning billing. The
City will not accept, and will not be responsible for block or cumulative invoice entries. Attorney shall
not charge the City for more than one Attorney's time when appearing at a meeting, in Court, or for
performing any task unless the City has expressly authorized the use of two or more Attorneys for the
appearance or task.
All billing for work performed under this Agreement shall be sent to the following:
City of Chula Vista Attorney's Office
ATTN: Law Office Manager
276 Fourth Avenue
Chula Vista, CA 91910
ddo@chulavistaca.gov
(619)585-5731
3.3 Payment to Attorney. Upon receipt of a properly prepared invoice and confirmation that
the Required Services detailed in the invoice have been satisfactorily performed, City shall pay Attorney
for the invoice amount within thirty (30) days. Payment shall be made in accordance with the terms and
conditions set forth in this Agreement. At City's discretion, invoices not timely submitted may be subject
to a penalty of up to five percent (5%) of the amount invoiced.
3.4 Reimbursements for Expenses. Attorney shall keep accurate records of all costs, travel
and expenses. These records shall be made available to the City upon reasonable request.
The City will reimburse actual, reasonable and necessary out of pocket expenses incurred by
Attorney in performing any services under this Agreement as follows:
a. Photocopying charges at no more than $0.15 per page.
b. Parking Fees at the actual amount charged to Attorney.
C. Travel/Mileage at the current federal per mile rate. Any travel fees incurred
outside of San Diego County must be authorized and approved in advance of the
City.
d. Attorney may seek reimbursement for any actual, reasonable and necessary
expenses incurred on items not identified above with the prior authorization and
approval by the City.
The City will not reimburse Attorney for any additional charges incurred due to "rush"
deliveries or "late" charges, unless such expenses are approved in advance by the City and the need for
such services is determined by the City to be reasonably beyond the control of Attorney.
To obtain reimbursement, Attorney shall submit a monthly summary of expenses, along with
all supporting receipts, within thirty (30) days of the expense being incurred.
4. Insurance.
4.1 Professional Errors and Omissions Insurance. Attorney shall obtain and maintain in full
force and effect at all times Professional Errors and Omissions Liability Insurance. Such insurance shall
provide coverage in an amount not less than two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) per occurrence and four
million dollars ($4,000,000.00) aggregate. The City reserves the right to require insurance for a higher
coverage than the minimum limits noted above. All insurance carriers shall hold a Best rating of "A+"
or better. The insurance policy required under this paragraph shall be endorsed to state that coverage
shall not be suspended, voided, cancelled, reduced in coverage, or in limits, except after thirty (30) days
prior written notice, by certified mail return receipt requested, given to the City. If the Attorney
maintains higher limits than the minimums stated above, the City requires and shall be entitled to
coverage for the higher limits maintained by the Attorney.
Said insurance policy shall provide coverage to the City for any damages or losses suffered by
the City as a result of any error or omission, or neglect by Attorney which arise out of the services
rendered under this Agreement. Such insurance may not be subject to a self-insured retention or
deductible in an amount in excess of Five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars without prior written
authorization and approval by the City.
Attorney shall, within ten (10) days after entering into this Agreement, and before commencing
or performing any services under the Agreement, deposit with the City Attorney, a Certificate of
Insurance certifying that all insurance required herein is, and will be, in full force and effect from the
time the Agreement is entered into until completion or termination of this Agreement. Should Attorney's
insurance policy terminate during the Agreement period, the Attorney shall renew the Certificates of
Insurance at least fifteen (15) days prior to expiration and submit to the City at least ten (10) days prior
to expiration. Any delay in submission of current Certificates of Insurance may result in a delay of
payment.
Attorney shall not commence any work under this Agreement until Attorney has obtained and
submitted all City approved insurance.
All insurance required shall be carried only by responsible insurance companies licensed to do
business in California and shall name as additional insured the City, its elected officials, officers,
employees, agents and representatives. All policies shall contain language to the effect that: (1) the
insurer waives any right of subrogation against the City and the City's elected officials, officers,
employees, agents, and representatives; (2) insurance shall be primary non-contributing and any other
insurance carried by the City shall be excess over such insurance; and, (3) such insurance shall not be
cancelled or materially changed except after thirty (30) day notice by the insurer to the City by certified
mail. Attorney shall furnish the City with copies of all applicable policies promptly upon receipt.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to make Attorney other than a Consultant for all
purposes.
Attorney agrees to notify the City in the event that the limits shall fall below the coverage stated
above or if the insurance policies noted here are allowed to lapse and substitute insurance is, or is not,
obtained.
4.2 Workers Compensation Insurance. Attorney shall obtain and maintain workers
compensation insurance in accordance with section 3700 of the California Labor Code.
5. Indemnification. Attorney agrees to protect, hold harmless, defend, and indemnify the City, its
employees, elective or appointive boards, officers, agents, agenda and affiliates, from any and all loss,
claims liabilities, expenses, or damages of any nature whatsoever, including Attorneys' fees, arising out
of or in any way connected to the negligent or willful acts related to the performance of, or negligent
services rendered by, Attorney, Attorney's agents, officers, employees, sub -contractors or independent
contractors of Attorney, to the extent that the loss or liability arises out of the sole negligence or willful
misconduct of the City.
6. CitAgent. The City Attorney, for the purposes of this Agreement, is the Agent for the City.
Whenever authorization or approval is required, Attorney understands that the City Attorney has the
authority to provide the authorization or approval.
7. Independent Contractor. Attorney, and anyone employed by Attorney, are not and shall not
be, deemed employees of the City. Attorney is solely responsible for the payment of employment taxes,
workers compensation taxes, and any other taxes for employees.
8. Conflict of Interest. Attorney represents that they presently have no material financial interest
other than that which may be held by the general public and shall not acquire any interest, direct or
indirect, in any contract or decision made on behalf of the City which may be affected by the services to
be performed by Attorney under this Agreement. Attorney further agrees that no person having any such
interest shall be employed by them. If Attorney or their employees acquire a direct or indirect personal
interest, such interest shall be immediately disclosed to the City and the interested individual shall abstain
from any contracts or decisions under this Agreement.
In addition to the proscriptions regarding conflicts of interest imposed on Attorney by the
Business and Professions Code and by California Rules of Professional Conduct, Attorney represents
that no Attorney shall represent clients before any board, commission, committee or agency of the City
or represent any client with interests adverse to the City. Furthermore, Attorney shall at all times avoid
conflicts of interest or the appearance of a conflict of interest in performance of this Agreement.
Attorney shall immediately notify the City Attorney of any circumstances, or change of circumstances,
that may provide for the potential for a conflict of interest, or actual conflict of interest.
9. Non -Liability of Officials/Employees of the City. No official or employee of the City shall be
personally liable for any default or liability under this Agreement.
10. Compliance with Law. Attorney shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, codes and
regulations of the Federal, State and local governments. In addition, Attorney agrees to abide by all
ethical and moral standards as represented by the Rules of Professional Conduct as applied to the
California State Bar.
11. Work Product. All documents, or other information developed or received, by Attorney shall
be the property of the City. Attorney shall provide the City with copies of items upon reasonable demand
or upon termination of this Agreement.
12. Notices. Attorney must immediately advise City of any significant developments in the
matter. City requires that drafts of all pleadings or papers filed with the court be provided to City in
advance of filing and with adequate time for review and comment by City. Attorney must immediately
advise City of all trial related dates, any dates for alternative dispute resolution, and any motion or court
hearing dates upon first notification to Attorney of such dates.
All notices shall be personally delivered or mailed, via first class mail, to the below listed address.
In addition, such addresses shall be used for delivery for service of process. Attorney agrees to notify
the City within ten (10) days of the date of any change of address.
a. Address of Attorney is as follows:
Warren Diven
Best Best & Krieger LLP
655 W. Broadway, Suite 1500
San Diego, CA 92101
warren.diven@bbklaw.com
b. Address of City is as follows:
Michael Shirey, Deputy City Attorney III
City of Chula Vista Attorney's Office
276 Fourth Avenue
Chula Vista, CA 91910
mshirey@chulavistaca.gov
13. Default/Termination of Agreement. City and Attorney shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement without cause by giving fifteen (15) days written notice. However, Attorney shall not
substitute out as Attorney of Record on any matters it may be representing the City without first obtaining
written consent from the City, or first obtaining an appropriate Court Order, allowing Attorney to
withdraw as counsel of record.
14. Limitations Upon Assignment/Subcontracting. Attorney agrees that no portion of their
performance or services rendered under this Agreement shall be assigned by Attorney or subcontracted
to any other without prior written authorization and approval of the City.
15. Non -Discrimination. Attorneys covenant there shall be no discrimination based upon race,
color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, age, handicap, national origin, or ancestry, in any activity
pursuant to this Agreement.
16. Time of Essence. Time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement.
17. Authority to Execute. The persons executing this Agreement on behalf of the parties warrant
that they are duly authorized to execute this Agreement as herein stated.
18. City Audit. The City is required to complete an annual audit. The Auditors may contact and
require some input from Attorney concerning matters Attorney is engaged for the City. Attorney agrees
to cooperate, at no charge to the City, for such cooperation or input as may be required.
19. Entire Agreement. This Agreement represents the Parties' final and mutual understanding.
This Agreement supersedes any previous Agreements, oral or written.
20. Modification. This Agreement shall not be modified or replaced except by another signed,
written Agreement, properly executed by the parties.
21. Waiver. The waiver of any breach or any provision of this Agreement does not waive any
other breach of that term, or any other term, in this Agreement.
22. Partial Invalidity. If any part of this Agreement is found for any reason to be unenforceable,
all other parts nonetheless shall remain in force.
23. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the
laws of the State of California. Any action commenced regarding this Agreement shall be filed in the
Central Branch of the San Diego Superior Court.
24. Interpretation. This Agreement shall be interpreted as though prepared by both parties.
25. Survival. All obligations arising prior to the termination of this Agreement and all provisions
of this Agreement allocating responsibility or liability between the City and Attorney survive the
termination of this Agreement.
26. Financial Interests. Attorney is deemed to be a "Consultant" for the purposes of the Political
Reform Act conflict of interest and disclosure provisions, and shall report economic interests to the City
Clerk on the required Statement of Economic Interests in such reporting categories as are specified in
Exhibit A, or if none are specified, then as determined by the City Attorney.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, these parties have executed this Agreement on the day and year
shown hereinabove.
CITY OF CHULA VISTA
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STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS
CITY OF CHULA VISTA
AND
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
Attorney: Warren Diven, Partner
( ) Not Applicable. Not a Fair Political Practices Commission ("FPPC") Filer.
( X ) FPPC Filer.
If Attorneys in the performance of its services under this agreement: (1) conduct research and arrives at
conclusions with respect to its rendition of information, advice, recommendations or counsel
independent of the control and direction of the City or of any City official, other than normal contract
monitoring; and (2) possesses no authority with respect to any City decision beyond the rendition of
information, advice, recommendations or counsel, Attorneys should not be designated as an FPPC Filer.
If Attorneys are designated as FPPC filers, specify below which disclosure categories apply:
( X ) 1. All investments, sources of income and business positions;
( X ) 2. Interests in real property;
( X ) 3. Investments, business positions, interests in real property, and sources of income
subject to the regulatory, permit or licensing authority of the department;
( X ) 4. Investments and business positions in business entities and sources of income that
engage in land development, construction or the acquisition or sale of real property;
( X ) 5. Investments and business positions in business entities and sources of income that,
within the past two years, have contracted with the City of Chula Vista to provide services,
supplies, materials, machinery or equipment;
( X ) 6. Investments and business positions in business entities and sources of income that
within the past two years, have contracted with the designated employee's department to
provide services, supplies, materials, machinery or equipment;
( X ) 7. List interests in real property within 2 radial miles of Project Property, if any: