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Item R1 � R.1 � � �, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County of Monroe � ��r�i �r � s�� Mayor Heather Carruthers,District 3 The Florida.Keys Mayor Pro Tem Michelle Coldiron,District 2 Craig Cates,District 1 David Rice,District 4 Sylvia J.Murphy,District 5 County Commission Meeting July 15, 2020 Agenda Item Number: R.1 Agenda Item Summary #7114 BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: County Attorney's Office TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Bob Shillinger(305) 292-3470 n/a AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of an agreement with Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A. to provide joint legal representation with the FKAA in the matter of FKAA v FPL and FDEP, DOAH Case Number 20-002967. ITEM BACKGROUND: The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority (FKAA) has challenged the renewal of a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)permit by Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)to Florida Power & Light(FPL) for the cooling canal system that supports the Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant. The cooling canal system has caused a hypersaline water plume to migrate through the aquifer, threatening to foul the FKAA's wellfields in Florida City, and thus the drinking water for the Florida Keys. The Board previously authorized the County to intervene in support of the FKAA's position and to provide financial support with the costs associated with the challenge. The FKAA retained the services of the law firm of Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A. to represent the utility in this matter. The proposed agreement formalize the attorney client relationship between that firm and the County. Under the proposed agreement, the billing rates for the senior attorneys on the case would be $335/hour. Lead counsel will be Andrew Baumann, whose CV is attached. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: On 6/4/2020, the Board voted to authorize the County to intervene in support of FKAA's permit challenge and to retain Lewis, Longman, & Walker, P.A., the same law firm retained by FKAA. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: n/a STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval DOCUMENTATION: Packet Pg. 3944 R.1 Outside Counsel Agreement FKAA's Administrative Petition Amy Taylor Petrick, Sr. Attorney Frederick L. Aschauer, Jr. Andrew J. Baumann Alfred J. Malefatto Stephen A. Walker FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: Upon approval Expiration Date: TBD Total Dollar Value of Contract: No cap,but estimated costs as much as $250,000 for County's portion. Total Cost to County: 100% Current Year Portion: TBD Budgeted: Yes Source of Funds: Ad valorem CPI: n/a Indirect Costs: Some. Staff time may be utilized to assist with the litigation. Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: n/a Revenue Producing: no If yes, amount:n/a Grant: n/a County Match: n/a Insurance Required: Contract provides for $5million in professional liability insurance. Additional Details: Costs may be offset by donations towards the legal bills from interested parties in the community. Estimated total costs between $50,000 and $250,000. 08/19/20 001-67501 - COUNTY ATTORNEY GENERAL $0.00 To be determined REVIEWED BY: Bob Shillinger Completed 07/02/2020 4:02 PM Bob Shillinger Completed 07/02/2020 4:04 PM Purchasing Completed 07/02/2020 4:08 PM Budget and Finance Completed 07/02/2020 4:14 PM Maria Slavik Completed 07/02/2020 4:50 PM Kathy Peters Completed 07/02/2020 5:04 PM Board of County Commissioners Pending 07/15/2020 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 3945 R.1.a AGREEMENT BETWEEN MONROE COUNTY AND LEWIS,LONGMAN& WALKER,P.A. THIS AGREEMENT,made and entered into this day of July,2020,by and between the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA("COUNTY"), a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose address is 1100 Simonton Street, Key West, Florida 33040, and LEWIS, LONGMAN& WALKER,P.A. ("ATTORNEY"),whose address is 1500 North Flagler Drive, Suite 1500, West Palm Beach,Florida 33401,regarding the retention of ATTORNEY by COUNTY to provide legal advice and services. WHEREAS,it is in the public interest of COUNTY to have legal representation as set out below, and 0. - WHEREAS,the ATTORNEY has agreed to provide legal representation to the COUNTY as set forth herein and in Attachment A. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and provisions contained herein, the 6 parties agree as follows: 0 1. THE CLIENT The Client is COUNTY, acting by and through its duly elected and appointed officers and its employees. 2. THE ATTORNEY ATTORNEY is a Professional Corporation that is registered as a Florida Profit Corporation named above and whose legally authorized signature appears at the bottom of this Agreement. ATTORNEY is licensed to practice law in Florida. ATTORNEY has been retained to provide representation to COUNTY in connection with the administrative proceeding entitled Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority v. Florida Power & Light Co. and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, DOAH Case No. 20- 002967. ATTORNEY may not outsource this work without full written disclosure to, and prior written approval from, COUNTY acting through the County Attorney. 3. TERM OF AGREEMENT U This Agreement and representation by ATTORNEY is effective upon execution by ATTORNEY and acceptance and approval by COUNTY in accordance with COUNTY'S policies, ordinances, or 0) governing statutes. The representation shall continue until terminated by either COUNTY, or by ATTORNEY in accordance with ethical requirements and/or the terms of this Agreement. m 4. SCOPE OF THE WORK ATTORNEY'S work is limited to providing legal services and advice to COUNTY in connection with: The administrative proceeding entitled Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority v. Florida Power& Light Co. and Florida Department of Environmental Protection, DOAH Case No. 20-002967. 101340101-2} Page I of 20 Packet Pg. 3946 R.1.a 4.1 Professional ability to perform work, appointment of contract manager ATTORNEY warrants that he or she is authorized by law to engage in the performance of the activities herein described, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in these contract documents. ATTORNEY shall designate Andrew J. Baumann (phone (561)-650-0820; email abaumann(cr�,llw- law.com), as the contract manager and shall at all times exercise independent, professional judgment and shall assume professional responsibility for the services to be provided. ATTORNEY warrants that the authorized time-keepers are authorized by law and the Rules and Regulations of The Florida Bar to engage in the performance of the activities encompassed by this Agreement. E 4.2 Management of time-keepers CL ATTORNEY is responsible for managing the matter cost-effectively and competently, e.g., by insuring that additional time-keepers are competent,properly supervised, efficient, and in compliance with the terms of this Agreement as well as with all ethical obligations set forth in the Rules of Professional Responsibility of the Florida Bar. 5. REVIEW OF ETHICAL OBLIGATIONS AND POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST BEFORE INITIATING REPRESENTATION ATTORNEY has conducted a thorough investigation and determined that neither ATTORNEY nor his or her firm has any ethical impediment, real or potential, including but not limited to conflicts of interest, to representing COUNTY. To the extent that any ethical impediment, real or potential, is discovered or ever arises, ATTORNEY shall immediately inform COUNTY in writing of the impediment(regardless of whether E ATTORNEY believes he or she has taken all steps necessary to avoid the impediment and regardless of whether ATTORNEY believes that the impediment is insubstantial or questionable),make full disclosure of the situation 0 to COUNTY, obtain COUNTY'S express,written consent to continue the representation of the other client,and y take all other reasonable steps to avoid or mitigate the impediment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, COUNTY understands and agrees that ATTORNEY may in the future—after this Agreement has terminated-represent clients before COUNTY in unrelated matters. Notwithstanding the foregoing, COUNTY acknowledges that ATTORNEY engages in legislative m lobbying efforts on behalf of numerous public and private clients,individuals,corporations,local governments and industry associations including, but not limited to, interests related to the short-term rental industry, the manufactured housing industry and gas station and convenience store interests. Further,while ATTORNEY works to inform all of its clients of lobbying efforts, it is understood by COUNTY that the political process inherently produces differences of political opinion. ATTORNEY and COUNTY acknowledge that such political differences 0 may not amount to a conflict interest under the Rules of the Florida Bar. COUNTY acknowledges that ATTORNEY will continue to engage in legislative lobbying work on behalf of its clients, including the types of clients listed above, and ATTORNEY acknowledges that in the event that COUNTY perceives an ethical impediment exists or occurs during the term of this Agreement, COUNTY reserve the right to terminate ATTORNEY'S services at any time. 6. PAYMENTS TO ATTORNEY ATTORNEY shall submit invoices to Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority ("FKAA") and shall provide COUNTY with a copy of each monthly invoice together with supporting documentation acceptable to the County Clerk on a schedule as set forth in the contract. Acceptability to the Clerk is based on generally accepted accounting principles and such laws, rules and regulations as may govern the Clerk's disbursal of funds.ATTORNEY and COUNTY acknowledge that FKAA will pay ATTORNEY'S invoices directly and that FKAA will separately submit or apply to COUNTY for reimbursement of COUNTY'S agreed upon share of invoiced amounts paid by FKAA to ATTORNEY.All services provided with respect 101340101-2} Page 2 of 20 Packet Pg. 3947 R.1.a to this Agreement will be billed by ATTORNEY on a current basis with monthly invoices sent to FKAA along with a copy provided to COUNTY that will contain full detail as to the specific effort, hourly rates, and reimbursable expenses incurred by ATTORNEY on COUNTY'S behalf. 6.1 Attorney Fee (Hourly) ATTORNEY will be paid for his or her services based on the number of hours expended on behalf of COUNTY (rounded to the nearest tenth hour for each time entry), not to include time billable to or compensated by other clients, multiplied by ATTORNEY'S hourly rate. The minimum billing documentation and time-keeper requirements are a condition precedent to payment by the COUNTY to FKAA for COUNTY'S share of ATTORNEY'S invoices. CL 6.2. Non billable time ATTORNEY will bill COUNTY only for time reasonably and necessarily incurred to render professional �- services on COUNTY'S behalf in accordance with this Agreement. Time attributable to billing questions is not billable. Time expended by time-keepers who have not been approved by COUNTY is also not billable. 0 CJ 6.3. Hourly Rates, and Changes to hourly ATTORNEY has agreed to rates as more fully set forth below: Approved Time-Keepers: 0 Name: Hourly Rate: v, Stephen Walker- Shareholder $335.00 Andrew Baumann - Shareholder $335.00 Fredrick Aschauer $325.00 E Alfred Malefatto - Shareholder $335.00 2 Amy Petrick $310.00 Paralegal/law clerk $175.00-$190.00 With the written approval of the County Attorney, additional time-keepers may be utilized by ATTORNEY and billed at the following rates: .N Shareholders $335 0 Associates $225-$335 Paralegals/law clerks $175-190 E ATTORNEY rates are valid through December 2020 and are subject to change in January in each subsequent year. ATTORNEY will charge no more than the hourly rate quoted above throughout the duration of the matter, unless otherwise agreed in writing and approved by COUNTY in the same manner as Agreement. The hourly rate to be changed by the lawyers and paralegals are reviewed annually and should ATTORNEY determine that a rate adjustment is warranted for this engagement the COUNTY will be notified in advance of any change. 101340101-2} Page 3 of 20 Packet Pg. 3948 R.1.a 6.4. Discounts to other Clients The rates set forth above are substantially discounted rates compared to the current hourly rates charged to other clients of ATTORNEY. ATTORNEY has agreed that these are special rates applicable to the FKAA and COUNTY for this particular matter. In the event that anyone other than Monroe County is required to pay ATTORNEY'S fees in this matter,the hourly rates for all attorneys will be $500.00 per hour or such amount as determined by the Court. 6.5.Time-keepers As used in this Agreement, the term "time-keeper" shall include ATTORNEY and other attorneys and individuals, identified in paragraph 6.3 of this Agreement, who will be providing services under this CL Agreement and who will bill the COUNTY for their services in accordance with this Agreement. 6.51. Duplication of effort Unless COUNTY approval is obtained,ATTORNEY will not have more than one time-keeper bill for court appearances, attendance at depositions and meetings, including meetings with COUNTY 0 representatives, and internal conferences. However, with advance COUNTY approval, ATTORNEY may have more than one time-keeper present at the hearings in this matter and each attorney and time-keeper _ shall be paid at their rate established in paragraph number 6.3. In the event that more than one person attends, only the time of the person with the highest rate will be billable. ATTORNEY is not permitted to use this matter to provide on-the-job training for a time-keeper. E Approval for action on the part of ATTORNEY may be accomplished by letter, email, or verbally 0 by the County Attorney or his/her designee, if verbal approval is given, the attorney may verify that approval by email to ATTORNEY or Clerk(as necessary for billing purposes). 6.5.2. Time-keeper changes Time-keepers approved by COUNTY are listed in paragraph 6.3 of this Agreement, and may be amended from time to time,upon mutual agreement of COUNTY and ATTORNEY,to evidence the then-current circumstances.Additional time-keepers may be added by amendment to this Agreement and approval by the Board of County Commissioners. In the event that additional time-keepers providing services,which are to be billed to y COUNTY, are to be added,then their hourly rates shall be provided to COUNTY in advance, and,upon written c approval by COUNTY, their rates and billing practices shall comply with the requirements of this Agreement. COUNTY expects to receive discounts or other concessions so that any increases or changes in time- keepers will not result in unnecessary or unreasonable charges to COUNTY, e.g., for training, internal conferences, and management. 6.6. Existing work product To the extent ATTORNEY makes use of existing work product, e.g., in the form of research previously performed for another client, then ATTORNEY shall bill only that time expended in using that work product for COUNTY. In other words, no premium, markup, or other adjustment shall be made to COUNTY bill for time spent on work already performed. 101340101-2} Page 4 of 20 Packet Pg. 3949 R.1.a 7. BILLING OF FEES AND EXPENSES ATTORNEY shall comply with the following requirements as to billing fees and expenses as a condition precedent to COUNTY'S obligation to pay each bill: 7.1. Monthly Unless otherwise agreed in a writing signed by COUNTY,bills shall be issued monthly by ATTORNEY within fifteen (15) days after the close of each month. ATTORNEY understands that COUNTY requires prompt bills in part to facilitate effective management of the representation and fees. 7.2. Bill format CL CL U_ ATTORNEY shall provide detailed, itemized bills which shall, at a minimum: 7.2.1 Description Provide a general description of the matter, to include the name of COUNTY department or constitutional officer, if not indicated in the title of the matter,for which legal services are being performed U (e.g.Richard Roe v. Monroe County—EEO Claim); a description of the work performed in enough detail so that each item is distinguishable from other listed items and sufficient to allow COUNTY to determine the necessity for and reasonableness of the time expended, the services performed, the project or task each service relates to, the subject and purpose of each service, and the names of others who were present or communicated with in the course of performing the service. For example, simply the word "research" is not acceptable,more detail about the type of research and what was determined by the research is necessary. 0 Ln 7.2.2 Personnel Clearly identify each time-keeper performing services in conjunction with each entry. Clearly identify all persons who are not full-time lawyers employed by ATTORNEY'S firm(including paralegals, W employees of ATTORNEY with their titles,subcontractors,independent contractors,temporary employees, c) and outsourcing providers). Personnel who are not listed as additional time-keepers will not be paid unless 2 approved in writing under the requirements of this Agreement. 7.2.3 Time Records 0 Record the time expended by each time-keeper separately. In those situations where the minimum billing increment exceeds the actual time spent on a task and several of these "minor"tasks are performed, n it is expected that the services will be aggregated until the total actual time spent meets the minimum billing increment. 7.2.4 Totals and By Task State the amount of time expended by each time-keeper broken down for each task. 7.2.5 Summary of Rates It is understood that the billing rate is per hour, as set forth in paragraph number 6.3. In a summary at the beginning or end of the bill,provide the current hourly rate for each time-keeper,the total time billed by each time-keeper in that bill, the product of the total time and hourly rate for each time-keeper, the total fees charged, and are reconciliation between the amount charged and any applicable estimated or budgeted 101340101-2} Page 5 of 20 Packet Pg. 3950 R.1.a amount,by task. In addition, each monthly statement should show the aggregate billing for that matter from the commencement of the matter through the currently billed month. 7.3. Expenses COUNTY will pay the actual, reasonable cost of the following expense items if incurred in accordance with the guidelines below (a copy of the form used by COUNTY may be provided for your convenience) and promptly itemized in ATTORNEY'S monthly bill: 7.3.1 Reimbursable expenses Actual cost for necessary long distance telephone calls telecopyin at $.25 per outgoing pa e, CL overnight or expedited delivery, couriers, photocopying at $.15 per page, postage, court fees, and other U_ expenses approved in advance by COUNTY. In order to receive reimbursement ATTORNEY must attach copy of invoice from overnight or expedited delivery, couriers, long distance carriers and indicating which cans are related to this Agreement.All charges shall be reasonably documented on invoices to demonstrate that the charge is related to this Agreement. 7.3.1.1. Expedited or emergency services Uc ATTORNEY is expected to avoid using expedited or emergency services, such as express delivery services, couriers,telecopying, overtime, and so on,unless necessary because of unexpected developments or extremely short deadlines. COUNTY may refuse to pay for any such expenses when incurred routinely or because of ATTORNEY'S failure to manage the matter efficiently. CD C 0 7.3.1.2. Computerized research and document management ATTORNEY is expected to use computerized research and document management services cost- effectively to reduce time spent on research, for example, while closely-monitoring computerized research to insure that the charges are reasonable and necessary. ATTORNEY also utilizes cloud-based computer m document management services to maintain, organize and catalogue documents related to COUNTY'S matter in an efficient, cost-effective manner to reduce time and cost in preparing discovery and preparing ' CD for and presenting COUNTY'S case at Final Hearing. ATTORNEY is expected to pass through to COUNTY any discounts or other arrangements that reduce the cost of all computerized services. All y charges shah be reasonably documented on invoices to demonstrate that the charge is related to this 0 Agreement. 7.3.1.3. Photocopying ATTORNEY is encouraged to use outside copying services if this will reduce the cost of large- F volume copying, provided that these expenses are efficient, cost-effective, and incurred and billed in accordance with this Agreement. ATTORNEY is responsible for insuring that all copying complies with E copyright obligations.All charges shall be documented on invoices to demonstrate that the charge is related to this Agreement. 7.3.1.4. Transcripts Transcripts should not be ordered without prior approval from COUNTY. Transcripts should not be ordered on an expedited basis unless necessary and approved in advance by COUNTY. ATTORNEY should obtain digital electronic/computerized copies of transcripts when available at a reasonable cost to 101340101-2} Page 6 of 20 Packet Pg. 3951 R.1.a avoid charging for time spent digesting or indexing transcripts,and to allow COUNTY to maintain a digital electronic/computerized database of all transcripts. 7.3.1.5 Travel Expenses Travel expenses within ATTORNEY'S local area, defined as a radius of 50 miles from the time- keeper's office, will not be reimbursed and time in transit is not billable. Travel expenses outside the local area may only be reimbursed if the travel was approved in advance by COUNTY. Reimbursable travel expenses are the cost of transportation by the least expensive practicable means (e.g., coach class air travel), the cost of reasonable hotel accommodations, and the cost of transportation while out of town (e.g., by cab or rental car, whichever is reasonable, at the lowest CL available rate). Cab fare to and from the originating airport is reimbursable. Expenses will be reimbursed U_ in accordance with the applicable provisions of Florida Statute 112.061 for"approved travelers"and of the Monroe County Code Article XXVI and shall be summarized on the Monroe County Travel Form by �- ATTORNEY with all applicable receipts attached thereto. 7.3.1.6 Travel Time 0 Time spent in transit outside ATTORNEY'S local area may be billed only if ATTORNEY or time- keeper is unable to avoid traveling by using other forms of communication or it is determined by the County Attorney that travel is in COUNTY'S best interest. Travel by more than one time-keeper at the same time to the same destination is allowed with approval from the County Attorney. In order to be reimbursed for airline tickets, the boarding pass shall be attached to the invoice. 0 Approved travel time during normal business hours,defined weekdays from 8:30 a.m.to 6:00 p.m., will be billed at the hourly rate listed for the time-keeper in paragraph 6.3 of this Agreement. Approved travel time outside of normal business hours will be billed at one-half the hourly rate listed for the time- keeper in paragraph 6.3 of this Agreement. N 7.3.2. Non-reimbursable expenses The following expenses will in no event be reimbursable without written approval by County Attorney and approval by the Board of County Commissioners: y 7.3.2.1. Personal and Office Costs c Meals for time-keepers not related to travel, overtime, word processing or computer charges, do personal expenses,expenses that benefited other clients,expenses for books,costs of temporary employees, periodicals or other library materials, internal filing or other document handling charges, clerical expenses, F stationery and other supply expenses, utilities, and any other expense that is either unreasonable or unnecessary. (The fact that ATTORNEY charges other clients or that other firms charge their clients for an E expense does not make it reasonable or necessary under this Agreement.) 7.3.2.2. Experts, consultants, support services, outsourced services, etc. ATTORNEY is not authorized to retain experts, additional counsel, consultants, support services, or the like, outside ATTORNEY'S law firm, without approval by County Attorney. If agreed to, ATTORNEY will be responsible for selecting and managing the services of others so that their services and expenses will be rendered in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, including terms applicable to ATTORNEY. ATTORNEY will manage others to obtain cost-effective services for COUNTY. Unless 101340101-2} Page 7 of 20 Packet Pg. 3952 R.1.a otherwise agreed in writing,ATTORNEY shall obtain a written retainer agreement,in a form which may be specified by COUNTY, from each service provider,with bills from each provider being sent to both ATTORNEY and COUNTY. 7.3.2.3 Temporary Staffing ATTORNEY will not bill COUNTY for the time and expenses of temporary employees,including so-called"Temps"or contract attorneys or other staff from outside companies,nor"outsource"or delegate work,nor charge for summer associates,law clerks,or student clerks (collectively"temporary staff,"even if not temporarily employed), without full advance disclosure of the employee's temporary or short-term status to COUNTY, including disclosure of the actual amount paid or to be paid to the individual. Unless COUNTY expressly agrees in writing to paying additional amounts after full disclosure by ATTORNEY, CL ATTORNEY may not charge COUNTY more than the actual cost paid by ATTORNEY. 7.3.2.4. Expenses not passed through at actual cost �- COUNTY will not pay any markup for expenses. COUNTY will only reimburse ATTORNEY for their actual approved out-of-pocket costs and expenses, whether incurred personally by an approved time- keeper or incurred by other approved personnel (such as experts, consultants, support services personnel, c, or outsourced services personnel). 7.3.2.5. Overhead not charged to COUNTY COUNTY will not pay for any "expense" items that are in fact part of ATTORNEY'S overhead, which should be included within ATTORNEY'S fee, the determination of which expenses fall into this category are strictly within the discretion of COUNTY. 7.3.3. Advance approval of expenses ATTORNEY shall obtain approval from County Attorney before incurring any expense in excess m of$1,000.00 if ATTORNEY expects to be reimbursed for that expense. COUNTY, in its discretion, may 0) refuse to pay any expense for which approval was not obtained by ATTORNEY. 2 7.3.4. Copies of receipts for expenses y ATTORNEY shall include copies of receipts for all expenses with the itemized monthly bill. �cj COUNTY may refuse to pay any expense item for which documentation is not provided by ATTORNEY. .N 7.3.5. Expenses (and fees) after termination Upon termination of the representation, ATTORNEY shall promptly bill COUNTY for any m remaining reimbursable expenses and fees. COUNTY may refuse to pay any fees or expenses not billed E within 45 days of termination of the representation. ATTORNEY is also expected to cooperate promptly with all aspects of termination and,if applicable,transition to other counsel. Payment for fees and expenses is contingent upon prompt, full cooperation. 7.4. Bill and expense documentation ATTORNEY must maintain supporting documentation for invoices until at least one year after the termination of the representation. This documentation shall be made available by ATTORNEY to COUNTY(or COUNTY'S designated representative,including an accountant,the County Clerk or County 101340101-2} Page 8 of 20 Packet Pg. 3953 R.1.a Clerk's representative, or legal bill auditor) upon COUNTY'S written request. ATTORNEY agrees to cooperate with any examination of this documentation and ATTORNEY'S fees and expenses, e.g., by responding promptly and completely to any questions COUNTY or its designated representative may have. ATTORNEY shall notify COUNTY in writing at least sixty (60) days in advance of destroying any such records and, in the event that COUNTY requests that they be preserved, shall preserve them at least one additional year or, at the option of COUNTY, deliver to COUNTY for storage by COUNTY, with COUNTY responsible for paying the actual cost of storage. This documentation shall include,for example, original time records,expense receipts,and documentation supporting the amount charged by ATTORNEY for expense items generated by ATTORNEY or his or her firm. COUNTY reserves the right not to pay any fee or expense item for which sufficient documentation or expense item for which sufficient documentation is not available to determine whether the item was necessary and reasonable. CL 7.5 Entertainment ATTORNEY shall not be reimbursed for costs of entertainment, such as in room movies and �- alcoholic beverages. Furthermore, only meals for ATTORNEY and/or approved time-keeper shall be reimbursed in accordance with the provisions in this Agreement. 8. PAYMENT TERMS ATTORNEY'S request for payments and reimbursements may be made in either the ATTORNEY'S name or the name of ATTORNEY'S law firm, as appropriate. ATTORNEY bins complying with this Agreement are due and payable according to the Prompt Payment Act. If the bill materially fails to comply with the requirements of this Agreement, then it is not due and payable until Ca ATTORNEY remedies its deficiencies. 0 c 9. MATTER MANAGEMENT Ln COUNTY will expect that all communications between ATTORNEY,and additional time-keepers, and COUNTY will be reviewed by ATTORNEY and that ATTORNEY will serve as the point of contact 0) for this matter, including billing questions. COUNTY contact for this Agreement shall be: cu Robert Shillinger, Esq. Monroe County Attorney 1111 12" Street, Suite 408 � Key West, Florida 33040 c U (305)292-3470 (office) (305)292-3516 (facsimile) do Shillinger-Bob(a�monroecount y�fl.gov 9.1. Case monitoring E COUNTY will be advised promptly by ATTORNEY of all significant facts and developments in the matter so that COUNTY may manage the matter effectively and make informed decisions about strategy, tactics, settlement, scheduling, costs, and other related matters. COUNTY will promptly receive from ATTORNEY copies of all orders, opinions, pleadings, briefs, memoranda (internal and external), correspondence, and any other document material to the subject matter of this Agreement, such that COUNTY will have a current, up-to-date, "mirror"copy of COUNTY'S file maintained by ATTORNEY. For discovery materials or exhibits that are lengthy, ATTORNEY should discuss them with COUNTY before providing a copy. Documents available in digital electronic/computerized form should be provided in that form in lieu of paper copies, if requested by County. Additionally, ATTORNEY may be required 101340101-2} Page 9 of 20 Packet Pg. 3954 R.1.a to submit, on a monthly basis, a case status and progress report to be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners. The format of the report shall be in the form required by the County Attorney. 9.2. Case control ATTORNEY shall discuss all significant issues of strategy and tactics, including motions, discovery, pleadings, briefs, trial preparation, experts, and settlement, with COUNTY before implementation. ATTORNEY is expected to exercise independent professional judgment. 9.3. ATTORNEY cooperation ATTORNEY will cooperate with COUNTY or COUNTY'S representatives to promptly provide CL all information COUNTY requests or needs about the subject matter of this Agreement and ATTORNEY'S bills and handling of the matter. 9.4. COUNTY cooperation ATTORNEY shall be lead counsel on the matter; however, ATTORNEY agrees that the lawyers :5 employed by the Monroe County Attorney's Office may enter an appearance as co-counsel in the matter. U ATTORNEY should consult with COUNTY about all opportunities for COUNTY to save money or make use of COUNTY'S expertise to assist in,e.g.,responding to discovery,preparing for trial,locating experts, and the like. COUNTY may also have personnel and facilities available to reduce the expenses related to the subject matter of this Agreement. CD 10. CONFIDENTIALITY AND PUBLIC RELATIONS Ln ATTORNEY is not authorized to waive or release any privilege or other protection of information — confidential, secret, or otherwise— obtained from or on behalf of COUNTY. ATTORNEY is to keep all confidential, privileged, or secret information confidential. This requirement is perpetual, i.e., it will continue even after the termination of the relationship and this Agreement. 10.1 Prohibition against use of information ' This requirement is also intended to prohibit ATTORNEY from using information obtained from y or on behalf of COUNTY, including work product prepared at COUNTY'S expense, for other clients of ATTORNEY or his or her firm,without COUNTY'S advance written approval. 10.2 No use of COUNTY for marketing purposes ATTORNEY is not authorized to identify COUNTY as a County, e.g., for purposes of marketing or advertising,without COUNTY'S approval. E 11. OWNERSHIP OF ATTORNEY FILES AND WORK PRODUCT ATTORNEY understands that all files and work product prepared by ATTORNEY or his or her firm at the expense of COUNTY(or for which COUNTY is otherwise billed)is the property of COUNTY. Without COUNTY'S written approval, this work product may not be used by ATTORNEY or his or her firm nor disclosed by ATTORNEY or his or her firm to others, except in the normal course of ATTORNEY'S representation of COUNTY in this matter. ATTORNEY agrees that COUNTY owns all rights,including copyrights,to materials prepared by COUNTY or by ATTORNEY on behalf of COUNTY. ATTORNEY shall notify COUNTY in writing at least sixty (60) days in advance of destroying any such 101340101-2} Page 10 of 20 Packet Pg. 3955 R.1.a records and, in the event that COUNTY requests that they be preserved, shall preserve them at least one additional year (with COUNTY responsible for paying the actual cost of storage). ATTORNEY shall provide COUNTY with prompt access to (including the ability to make copies of) all ATTORNEY files and work product,regardless of whether the representation or matter is ongoing and whether ATTORNEY fees and expenses have been paid in full. 12. DISPUTE RESOLUTION ATTORNEY and COUNTY agree that if a dispute arises between them that neither shall be required to enter into any arbitration proceedings related to this Agreement. 12.1. Disputes regarding ATTORNEY fees or expenses ATTORNEY and COUNTY agree that all disputes regarding ATTORNEY'S fees or expenses are to be resolved pursuant to the procedures and practices for mediation by the Attorney Consumer Assistance Program of the Florida Bar. 12.2. Disputes regardingi interpretation U COUNTY and ATTORNEY agree that all disputes and disagreements between them regarding interpretation of the Agreement shall be attempted to be resolved by a meet and confer session between representatives of COUNTY and ATTORNEY. If the issue or issues are still not resolved to the satisfaction of both within thirty(30)days after the meet and confer session,then either shall have the right to terminate the Agreement upon ten(10)business days' notice in writing to the other party. 0 12.3 Legal or Administrative procedures Ln In the event any administrative or legal proceeding is instituted against either COUNTY or ATTORNEY,relating to the formation, execution,performance, or breach of this Agreement, COUNTY and ATTORNEY each agree to participate, to the extent required by the other, in all proceedings, W hearings,processes, meetings, and other activities related to the substance of this Agreement; institution of any administrative or legal proceeding shall constitute immediate termination of this Agreement. ' CD ATTORNEY agrees to forward copies of all documents in his or her possession related to the matter,which is the subject of this Agreement to COUNTY at the time of filing any administrative or legal proceeding. 12.4 ATTORNEY'S Fees and Costs In the event any administrative proceeding or cause of action is initiated or defended by the do COUNTY or ATTORNEY relative to the enforcement or interpretation of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to an award of reasonable ATTORNEY'S fees, and court costs, as an award against the non-prevailing party, and shall include reasonable ATTORNEY'S fees, and court costs in appellate proceedings. Mediation proceedings initiated and conducted pursuant to this Agreement, or as may be required by a court of competent jurisdiction, shall be conducted in accordance with the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure and the usual and customary procedures required by the circuit court of Monroe County and shah take place in Monroe County. 101340101-2} Page I I of 20 Packet Pg. 3956 R.1.a 13. NOTICE REQUIREMENT Any notice required or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing and hand delivered or mailed,postage prepaid, to the other party by certified mail, returned receipt requested, to the following: FOR COUNTY Robert B. Shillinger Monroe County Attorney 1111 12th Street, Suite 408 Key West, Florida 33040 CL FOR ATTORNEY Andrew J. Baumann, Esq. 515 North Flagler Dr., Suite 1500 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 14. GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE U This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida applicable to contracts made and to be performed entirely in the State. Venue for any legal action which may arise out of or under this Agreement shall be in Monroe County, Florida. 15. ENTIRE AGREEMENT 0 The entire agreement between COUNTY and ATTORNEY, with respect to the subject matter hereof, is contained in this Agreement. This Agreement supersedes all oral and written proposals and communications between COUNTY and ATTORNEY related to this Agreement. No provision of this Agreement shall be deemed waived, amended or modified by either party unless such waiver, amendment m or modification is in writing and signed by the party against whom the waiver, amendment or modification is claimed. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their ' permitted successors and assigns. 16. FLORIDA GOVERNMENT-IN-THE-SUNSHINE LAW 0 ATTORNEY agrees that,unless specifically exempted or excepted by Florida law, the provisions of Section 286.011, Florida Statutes, generally require full and public discussion of matters to be voted do upon by the Board of County Commissioners. ATTORNEY agrees to consult with the County Attorney's office concerning the application of the Sunshine Law from time to time concerning specific circumstances F that may arise during the term of this Agreement. E 17. FLORIDA PUBLIC RECORDS LAW ATTORNEY agrees that, unless specifically exempted or excepted by Florida law or Rules and Regulations of The Florida Bar, the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, generally require public access to all records and documents which may be made or received under this Agreement. ATTORNEY agrees to consult with the County Attorney's office concerning the application of the Public Records Law from time to time concerning specific circumstances that may arise during the term of this Agreement. 101340101-2} Page 12 of 20 Packet Pg. 3957 R.1.a Public Records Compliance. ATTORNEY must comply with Florida public records laws,including but not limited to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes and Section 24 of article I of the Constitution of Florida. COUNTY and ATTORNEY shall allow and permit reasonable access to, and inspection of, all documents, records,papers,letters or other"public record"materials in its possession or under its control subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by COUNTY and ATTORNEY in conjunction with this contract and related to contract performance. COUNTY shall have the right to unilaterally cancel this contract upon violation of this provision by ATTORNEY. Failure of ATTORNEY to abide by the terms of this provision shall be deemed a material breach of this contract and COUNTY may enforce the terms of this provision in the form of a court proceeding and shall, as a prevailing party, be entitled to reimbursement of all attorney's fees and costs associated with that proceeding. This provision 0 CL shall survive any termination or expiration of the contract. ATTORNEY is encouraged to consult with its advisors about Florida Public Records Law in order to comply with this provision. Pursuant to F.S. 119.0701 and the terms and conditions of this contract, ATTORNEY is required to: (1) Keep and maintain public records that would be required by COUNTY to perform the service. (2) Upon receipt from the COUNTY'S custodian of records, provide COUNTY with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in this chapter or as otherwise provided by law. (3) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term 0 and following completion of the contract if ATTORNEY does not transfer the records to COUNTY. (4) Upon completion of the contract,transfer,at no cost,to COUNTY all public records in possession of ATTORNEY or keep and maintain public records that would be required by COUNTY to perform the W service. If ATTORNEY transfers all public records to COUNTY upon completion of the contract, ATTORNEY shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from E public records disclosure requirements. If ATTORNEY keeps and maintains public records upon m CD completion of the contract,ATTORNEY shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to COUNTY,upon request from COUNTY'S custodian of records,in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of COUNTY. 0 (5) A request to inspect or copy public records relating to a County contract must be made directly to the County, but if COUNTY does not possess the requested records, COUNTY shall immediately notify N ATTORNEY of the request, and ATTORNEY must provide the records to COUNTY or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time. If ATTORNEY does not comply with COUNTY'S request for records, COUNTY shall enforce the public records contract provisions in accordance with the contract,notwithstanding COUNTY'S option and right to unilaterally cancel this contract upon violation of this provision by ATTORNEY.An ATTORNEY who fails to provide the public records to COUNTY, or pursuant to a valid public records request within a reasonable time, may be subject to penalties under Section 119.10,Florida Statutes. ATTORNEY shall not transfer custody, release, alter, destroy or otherwise dispose of any public records unless or otherwise provided in this provision or as otherwise provided by law. 101340101-2} Page 13 of 20 Packet Pg. 3958 R.1.a IF ATTORNEY/CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO ATTORNEY/CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS, BRIAN BRADLEY AT PHONE# 305-292-3470 BRADLEY-BRIANna,MONROECOUNTY-FL.GOV, MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 1111 12TH Street, SUITE 408, KEY WEST, FL 33040. 18. NO ASSIGNMENTS CL ATTORNEY shall not assign or subcontract its obligations under this Agreement,except in writing and with the prior written approval of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, which approval shall be subject to such conditions and provisions as the Board may deem necessary. This paragraph shall be incorporated by reference into any assignment or subcontract and any assignee or subcontractor shall comply with all of the provisions of this Agreement. Unless expressly provided for therein, such approval shall in no manner or event be deemed to impose any additional obligation upon the Board. 19. TERMINATION Either of the parties hereto may terminate this contract without cause by giving the other party fifteen(15)business days written notice of its intention to do so. 0 19.1 Documents forwarded to COUNTY ATTORNEY agrees to forward to COUNTY, along with Notice of Termination or upon receipt of Notice of Termination, depending upon which party terminates this Agreement, copies of all documents in E his or her possession of any nature whatsoever related to ATTORNEY'S representation of COUNTY or obtained due to ATTORNEY'S representation of COUNTY. 19.2 Restriction on Communications ATTORNEY agrees not to communicate with the public, including the press, about COUNTY or U about this matter. .N 20. SEVERABILITY If a term, covenant, condition or provision of this Agreement shall be declared invalid or unenforceable to any extent by a court of competent jurisdiction,the remaining terms,covenants, conditions and provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby; and each remaining term, covenant, condition and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and shall be enforceable to the fullest extent C permitted by law unless the enforcement of the remaining terms, covenants, conditions and provision of this Agreement would prevent the accomplishment of the original intent of this Agreement. COUNTY and ATTORNEY agree to reform the Agreement to replace any stricken provision with a valid provision that comes as close as possible to the intent of the stricken provision. 101340101-2} Page 14 of 20 Packet Pg. 3959 R.1.a 21. CAPTIONS The captions set forth herein are for convenience of reference only and shall not define,modify, or limit any of the terms hereof. 22. LEGAL OBLIGATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES; NON-DELEGATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL OR STATUTORY DUTIES This Agreement is not intended to relieve, nor shall it be construed as relieving, either COUNTY or ATTORNEY from any obligation or responsibility imposed upon each by law except to the extent of actual and timely performance thereof by the other, in which case the performance may be offered in 0. satisfaction of the obligation or responsibility.Further this Agreement is not intended to authorize,nor shall 0. it be construed as authorizing, the delegation of the constitutional or statutory duties of COUNTY, except U- to the extent permitted by the Florida Constitution, state statutes, case law, and, specifically,the provisions of Chapter 125, Florida Statutes. �- 23. RECORDS ATTORNEY shall keep such records as are necessary to document the performance of its services Uc as set forth in this Agreement and expenses as incurred, and give access to these records at the request of COUNTY,the State of Florida or authorized agents and representatives of said government bodies. It is the responsibility of ATTORNEY to maintain appropriate records to insure a proper accounting of all collections and remittances in this matter. ATTORNEY shall be responsible for repayment of any and all reasonable audit exceptions which are identified by the Auditor General for the State of Florida, the Clerk of Court for Monroe County, the Board of County Commissioners for Monroe County, or their agents and 0 representatives. y 24. PUBLIC ACCESS COUNTY and ATTORNEY shall allow and permit reasonable access to and inspection of, all ai documents, papers, letters, or other materials subject to the Florida Public Records Law, as provided in Chapter 119,Florida Statutes, and made or received by them,unless specifically exempted by State Statute, ' CD Rules and Regulations of The Florida Bar, or case law. COUNTY shall have the right to cancel this Agreement upon violation of this provision by ATTORNEY. 25. MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ETHICS PROVISION c ATTORNEY warrants that he or she has not employed, retained or otherwise had to act on behalf of any former County officer or employee in violation of Section 2 of Ordinance No. 10-1990 or any County officer or employee in violation of Section 3 of Ordinance No. 10 1990. For breach or violation of this F provision, COUNTY may, at its discretion, terminate this Agreement without liability and may also, at its discretion, deduct from the sums owed under the Agreement, or otherwise recover, the full amount of any E fee, commission, percentage, gift, or consideration paid to the former or present County officer or employee. County employees and officers are required to comply with the standards of conduct delineated in Section 112.313,Florida Statutes,regarding,but not limited to, solicitation or acceptance of gifts, doing business with one's agency, unauthorized compensation, and misuse of public position, conflicting employment or contractual relationship, and disclosure of certain information. 101340101-2} Page 15 of 20 Packet Pg. 3960 R.1.a 26. PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME STATEMENT Florida law provides that person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crime may not submit a bid on an agreement to provide any goods or services to a public entity,may not submit a bid on an agreement with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work,may not submit bids on leases of real property to public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, sub-contractor, or consultant under an agreement with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. ATTORNEY warrants the neither ATTORNEY nor any authorized time-keeper has been named to the convicted vendor list. 27. ANTI-KICKBACK ATTORNEY warrants that no person has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this Agreement upon any contract or understanding for a commission,percentage,brokerage or contingent fee, and that no employee or officer of COUNTY has any interest, financially or otherwise, in this Agreement, y except as expressly stated herein. For breach or violation of this warranty, COUNTY shall have the right to annul this Agreement without liability or, in its discretion, to deduct any sums to be paid by COUNTY U under this Agreement, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such commission,percentage,brokerage or contingent fee. 28. MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS Any and all modifications and Amendments of the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing and 0 executed by the Board of County Commissioners for Monroe County and by ATTORNEY in the same Ln manner as this Agreement. 29. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR At all times and for all purposes hereunder, ATTORNEY is an independent contractor and not an employee of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County. No statement contained in this Agreement shall be construed so as to find ATTORNEY or any of the authorized time-keepers, to be the employees of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, and they shall be entitled to none of the rights,privileges or benefits of employees of Monroe County. 0 30. COMPLIANCE WITH LAW .N In carrying out ATTORNEY'S obligations under this Agreement, ATTORNEY shall abide by all statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to or regulating the provisions of this Agreement, ;; including those now in effect and hereafter adopted. Any violation of said statutes, ordinances, rules or m regulations shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement and shall entitle COUNTY to terminate this E Agreement immediately upon delivery of written notice of termination to ATTORNEY. 31. LICENSING ATTORNEY warrants that ATTORNEY and additional time-keepers do presently have, shall have prior to commencement of work under this Agreement, and at all times during said work, all required licenses and permits whether federal, state, County or City. 101340101-2} Page 16 of 20 Packet Pg. 3961 R.1.a 32. NON-DISCRIMINATION ATTORNEY agrees that he or she will not discriminate against any person, and it is expressly understood that upon a determination by a court of competent jurisdiction that discrimination has occurred, this Agreement automatically terminates without any further action on the part of any party, effective the date of the court order. ATTORNEY agrees to comply with all Federal and Florida statutes, and all local ordinances, as applicable,relating to nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: 1)Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (PL 88-352) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin;2)Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972, as amended(20 USC ss. 1681-1683, and 1685-1686), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; 3) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (20 USC s. 794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicaps; 4)The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 USC ss. 6101-6107) which prohibits discrimination on the 0. basis of age; 5) The Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (PL 92-255), as amended, relating to U_ nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse; 6) The Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (PL 91-616), as amended, relating to �- nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism; 7)The Public Health Service Act of 1912, ss. 523 and 527 (42 USC ss. 690dd-3 and 290ee-3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patent records; 8) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 USC s. et seq.), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination in the sale,rental or financing of housing; 9)The Americans with Disabilities U Act of 1990 (42 USC ss. 12101), as maybe amended from time to time, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of disability; 10) Monroe County Code Chapter 14,Article II, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, familial status or age; 11) Any other nondiscrimination provisions in any Federal or state statutes which may apply to the parties to, or the subject matter of,this Agreement. 0 33. NON-RELIANCE BY NON-PARTIES J Ln No person or entity shall be entitled to rely upon the terms, or any of them, of this Agreement to enforce or attempt to enforce any third-party claim or entitlement to or benefit of any service or program contemplated hereunder, and COUNTY and ATTORNEY agree that neither COUNTY nor ATTORNEY or any officer, agent, or employee of each shall have the authority to inform, counsel, or otherwise indicate cu that any particular individual or group of individuals, entity or entities,have entitlements or benefits under ' CD this Agreement separate and apart, inferior to, or superior to the community in general or for the purposes contemplated under this Agreement. y 34. ATTESTATIONS c ATTORNEY agrees to execute such documents as COUNTY may reasonably require, including a Drug-Free Workplace Statement, and a Public Entity Crime Statement. 35. COUNTY AUTHORITY This Agreement has been duly noticed at a legally held public meeting conducted in Monroe County, Florida. COUNTY'S performance and obligation to pay under this contract, is contingent upon annual appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners. 36. HOLD HARMLESS AND INSURANCE ATTORNEY certifies that it maintains a minimum professional liability coverage for ATTORNEY and additional time-keepers in the amount of$5 Million. ATTORNEY agrees to keep the same amount of coverage or more at all times and to provide proof of said coverage to COUNTY at COUNTY'S request at 101340101-2} Page 17 of 20 Packet Pg. 3962 R.1.a any time during the term of this Agreement. 37. NO PERSONAL LIABILITY No covenant or obligation contained in this Agreement shall be deemed to be a covenant or obligation of any member, officer, agent or employee of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County in his or her individual capacity and no member, officer, agent or employee of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County shall be liable personally on this Agreement or be subject to any personal liability or accountability by reason of the execution of this Agreement. 38. EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS 0. 0. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be regarded as an original, all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument and COUNTY and ATTORNEY may execute this Agreement by signing any such counterpart. 39. EXECUTION BY COUNTY ATTORNEY Due to litigation, court scheduling constraints and in order to allow ATTORNEY to begin U representation in a timely manner this Agreement may be executed by the County Attorney prior to final approval of the Board of County Commissioners; in the event that the Agreement is not approved by the Board of County Commissioners,ATTORNEY shall submit an invoice for the time and expenses incurred from the date of execution by the County Attorney until the Board of County Commissioners voted not to approve this Agreement. 0 Executed this day of July, 2020, subject to ratification by the Board of County Commissioners at a public meeting. Robert B. Shillinger, Esq. iu Monroe County Attorney 1111 12th Street, Suite 408 c Key West, FL 33040 305-292-3470 N 305-292-3516 (facsimile) 0 Shillinger-bob(i�monroecounty-fl.gov FBN: 05262 101340101-2} Page 18 of 20 Packet Pg. 3963 R.1.a IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and date first written above. MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY (SEAL) COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE Attest: KEVIN MADOK COUNTY By: By: Deputy Clerk Mayor Date: Date: LEWIS,Xdrew N, & WALKER, P.A. By: aumann, Esq. Shareholder and Authorized Representative 0 Date: c Ln 0) 0 .N 101340101-2} Page 19 of 20 Packet Pg. 3964 R.1.a Attachment A SERVICES LLW will provide advice and representation to Monroe County only in the matter of Monroe County's intervention in the administrative proceeding entitled Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority v. Florida Power & Light Co and Florida Department of Environmental Protection (Case Number pending) and any related issues concerning issuance of a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit and industrial wastewater permit to Florida Power& Light Co. for operation of the Cooling Canal System at Florida Power&Light's Turkey Point facility in southern Miami-Dade County Any additional matters that you may ask us to undertake must be covered by separate Engagement Agreements and will require additional conflict checks. CL 0 0 .N 101340101-2} Page 20 of 20 Packet Pg. 3965 R.1 c LEWIS LLW LONGMAN WALKER CL WE r j Y } S $( t l sr syt 0 CJ Ms. Petrick's practice focuses on litigation. She has experience with both bench PRACTICES a, and jury trial work in federal and state court, and before the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings, and handling state and federal appeals. She also Administrative, Civil and Appell< provides pre-suit legal advice on a broad range of matters, including zoning and Litigation comprehensive planning issues, environmental, aviation and utility matters. Land Use and Real Estate Law She represents clients on a wide variety of land use, administrative, regulatory, construction and contractual matters in state and federal court and Environmental and Natural administrative forums. Resources Law PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS INDUSTRIES • Public Records and Private Consultants: Obligations and Opportunities in Government E Section 119.0701, Florida Statutes, LLW Lunch & Learn, 2018 • Fourth Amendment Issues in Code Enforcement, Florida Association of Utilities Code Enforcement Conference, 2018 Transportation and Infrastructu • Introduction to Special Districts,January 2017 2 • Liability of County and Public Officials, Florida County of Government EDUCATION Guide, Florida Association of Counties, 2010 CL J.D., University of Florida, High • Fourth District Court of Appeals Rules Monetary Damages Cannot be Honors, 2000 Awarded as Supplemental Relief in Sunshine Law Actions,The Florida Bar Government Lawyer Section Newsletter, 2008 B.A., University of Florida, Honc • Comment, Constitutional Law, Decency Requirements in Arts 1994 Fundraising, NEA v. Finley, 118 S. Ct. 2168, 1998& FLA.J.L. & PUB POLY 423, 1999 ADMISSIONS • Journal of Law& Public Policy, Notes Editor, 1999-2000 Southern and Middle Districts o Florida and the Eleventh Circuit PROFESSIONAL, CIVIC AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Court of Appeal • Board certified by the Florida Bar as a specialist in City, County and Local Government Law • The Florida Bar, Member • Florida Association of County Attorneys, Growth Management Committee Chair, 2012-2016 Spe Things fffa�rrnfl attorneys at law(fl =law„c,om Packet Pg. 3966 R.1.c LEWIS L LW LONGMAN WALKER AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS • Florida Association of County Attorneys, President's Award, 2012;Writing Award, 2011 • Book Awards:Trust& Estates, Family Law, White Collar Crime • Order of the Coif REPRESENTATIVE COURT DECISIONS • Mizner Trail Golf Club Ltd. v. Palm Beach County, 16 So. 3d 331 (Fla. 4th DCA 2006), Ms. Petrick successfully CL defended Palm Beach County against a $65 million inverse condemnation claim relating to a golf course conversion application at trial and on appeal. • Flagler Center Properties, LLP v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 49 So. 3d 1280 (Fla.4th DCA 2010), Ms. Petrick successfully defended Palm Beach County's environmental resource permit for the South Cove environmental restoration project, at hearing and on appeal. • Dascott v. Palm Beach County, 988 So. 2d 47 (Fla.4th DCA 2008), Ms. Petrick successfully argued that no claims for monetary damages can be maintained for Sunshine Law violations. • Westgate Tabernacle, Inc., v. Palm Beach County, 14 So.3d 1027 (Fla. 4th DCA 2009), Ms. Petrick obtained a _ defense jury verdict for the County, which was later affirmed in the cited appellate case, in a religious land use case brought against the County under the Religious Freed Restoration Act ("RFRA") and the Religious Land Use and Institutionalize Persons Act("RLUIPA"). PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Martin County Attorney's Office, Senior Assistant County Attorney, 2015-2016 • Palm Beach County Attorney's Office, Senior Assistant County Attorney, 2001-2015 • Florida Atlantic University, Adjunct Graduate Professor, taught Administrative Law to candidates in the Masters of Public Administration Program • Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal, Law Clerk for the Honorable Robert M. Gross, 2000-2001 CL M Spoo Things r'fferenfl ' attorneys at law(li =l.aw.com Packet Pg. 3967 R.1.d LEWIS LLW LONGMAN WALKER 1 m 4:1p L CL r 4r �. f 0 CJ Mr. Aschauer represents clients on matters related to litigation, environmental PRACTICES regulation, and agency enforcement of permit and regulatory criteria. He has Environmental and Natural been involved in multiple cases before the Division of Administrative Hearings Resources involving environmental resource permits, consumptive use permits, and water Administrative, Civil and Appellate quality standards. His practice also involves Federal matters governed by the Litigation Clean Water Act (CWA), Endangered Species Act (ESA), Resource Conservation v, and Recovery Act (RCRA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and the Transportation and Infrastructure Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). INDUSTRIES PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Government • Department of Environmental Protection o Office of General Counsel, General Counsel, 2016-2017 o Division of Water Resource Management, Director, 2015-2016 EDUCATION o Office of General Counsel, Deputy General Counsel, 2013-2015 J.D., Florida State University, Cum Laude, 2003 PROFESSIONAL CIVIC AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT ' B.A., Florida State University, • The Florida Bar, Member Magna Cum Laude, 2000 • Environmental and Land Use Law Section of the Florida Bar, Executive Council ADMISSIONS • Florida Brownfields Association, Member • Florida Association of Environmental Professionals, Member U.S. Supreme Court • Alzheimer's Project, Past Board Member Admitted to all U.S. District Courts • Rotary Club International, Past Member in Florida Admitted to the U.S. District Court AWARDS AND RECOGNITION for the District of Columbia • Martindale Hubbell AV'PreeminentTM Peer Review Rated • Best Lawyers in America, Natural Resources Law, 2020 Spe Things fffa�rrnfl attorneys at law(li =law„c,om Packet Pg. 3968 R.1.d LEWIS L LW LONGMAN WALKER • Florida Trend Legal Elite o Environmental and Land Use Law, 2019 o Government and Non-Profit, 2017-2018 PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS • Frequent speaker on various environmental issues at the annual Florida Chamber Environmental Permitting Conference • Leveraging Community-Based Redevelopment Opportunities in Florida Opportunity Zones and CL Brownfield Areas, LLW Lunch & Learn, 2020 • Florida v. Georgia: Can the Supreme Court finally resolve this decades-long feud over the right to water in the ACF Basin?,The ELULS Reporter, 2019 • Environmental Issues,The Florida Bar Advanced Real Property Certification Review, 2019 • Dredging and Environmental Issues: A Panel Discussion of Environmental Issues and Impacts to Port Redevelopment, Deepening and Widening, and Dredging Issues Around the Country, AAPA Port o Administration and Legal Issues Seminar, 2019 • Environmental Litigation Update: Florida v. Georgia & Florida Water and Land Conservation Initiative, Environmental and Land Use Law Section of the Florida Bar, 2018 • How To Be An Effective Expert Witness, LLW Lunch & Learn, 2018 CD • Hearing Practice in Administrative Proceedings, Administrative Law Section of the Florida Bar, 2017 0 • Judge Declares South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Commits Take Through Modification of Sea Turtle Habitat, August 2017 • Drinking Water Program Update: 2016 Focus on Change, Florida Rural Water Association, 2016 W • FDEP Leadership Roundtable, Florida Section of the Air and Waste Management Association, 2016 • Florida Department of Environmental Protection Agency Update, Florida Water Law and Policy Conference, 2015 • Joined in Purpose: Changes at the Department of Environmental Protection affecting Florida's Beach y Management Program, Florida Shore and Beach Preservation Association Conference, 2015 • Water Quality Credit Trading: An Idea Whose Time has Come, Vol. 34, No. 3 Florida Specifier, 2012 2 • Water Quality Credit Trading; What It Is and How It Works, Annual Florida Water Law& Policy Conference, 2012 • Case Study of Potential Impacts of Florida Nutrient Rule: Legal Considerations in Achieving Compliance with Proposed Nutrient Criteria, Impaired Waters Symposium, 2011 • Compliance & Implementation, Florida Water Quality Regulation: EPA's Numeric Nutrient Standards from All Perspectives, 2010 • Federal APA:Judicial Review of Agency Action, State & Federal Government &Administrative Practice (SFGAP) Certification Review Course, 2010 • Water Quality Credit Trading, Florida Municipal Attorney's Association Seminar, 2009 • Water Quality Credit Trading: It might save me how much?, 82 Quality Cities 4, 2008 fee 'Thlo s ia err-ntl attorneys at law(11w-1ava„corn 0 Packet Pg. 3969 R.1.e LEWIS L LW LOGMN WALKER CL r .F+ ii J741}:. LL 1 ( 10 Mr. Baumann's practice focuses on civil and administrative litigation concerning environmental, coastal, natural resources, land use, PRACTICES governmental, election law and general commercial law. Environmental and Natural Resources AREAS OF PRACTICE Law • More than 20 years of experience representing private and Land Use and Real Estate Law government clients in civil and administrative litigation before Governmental Law state and federal trial courts, courts of appeal and the Division of Administrative Hearings in matters concerning environmental Administrative, Civil and Appellate Litigation permitting, mining, dock marina and dredging approvals riparian rights, environmental enforcement actions, coastal construction and beach armoring, zoning, comprehensive plan amendments, EDUCATION _ water use, contract, and real estate disputes, election law, eminent domain, Section 1983, private property rights and general J.D., cum laude, Tulane Law School, 19= C commercial litigation. B.S., University of South Florida, 1992 • Represents private and government clients in obtaining permits before the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the South Florida Water Management District, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in matters concerning docks and marinas, wetlands permitting, mangrove protection, endangered species issues and coastal construction permitting. • Defends private and government clients in enforcement actions brought by state, federal and local regulatory agencies relating to < dredging, wetland impacts, docks and marinas, seagrass and mangrove impacts and FEMA flood zone regulations. • Represents private and government clients before the Florida Department of Community Affairs, and numerous county, municipal governments and special districts and concerning comprehensive plan amendments, developments of regional impact, local zoning and variance applications, land development orders, eminent domain, real estate materials, employment matters and code enforcement. ee� rhirigs DifRprpntl ;; attorneys at haw I flw-la=rvxom Packet Pg. 3970 R.1.e LEWIS L LW LONGMAN WALKER • Serves as counsel for the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections and the Palm Beach County Canvassing Board regarding conduct of elections, public records issues, and election challenges in Circuit Court and the Courts of Appeal. PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS • Overview of Changes to Sovereign Submerged Land Regulations, 2019 • Recent Developments in Riparian Rights, LLW Lunch & Learn, 2019 • Frequent lecturer at the Florida Chamber's Annual Environmental Permitting Summer School,topics include "Special Permit Considerations for Sovereign Lands and Aquatic Preserves" 2017, "Coastal Construction Permitting" 2013-2016 CL • Private Property Rights Selected Issues in Florida, 2015 • Takings Law: Before &After, Stop the Beach Renourishment, Inc. V. FDEP, 2010 • Florida's Submerged Lands Authorizations, CLE International Coastal Law Conference, 2009 • What Do you Do when the Government Shows Up?, 2009 y • General Overview of Riparian Rights in Florida, 2008 0 • Florida's State Lands Authorizations, CLE International Coastal Law Conference, 2008 • Lecturer at the Florida Bar Environmental and Land Use Law Section Annual Update,topics include "General _ Overview of Riparian Rights in Florida" and "Antiquated Subdivisions in Florida" • Recent Developments in Regulatory Takings: The Law After Lingle, Palm Beach County Bar Association, Real Estate Section, 2006 • Babbit v. Sweet Home Chapter of Communities for a Great Oregon: Preserving the 'Critical Link' Between Habitat Modification and the 'Taking' of an Endangered Species, 20 Nova L. Rev. 747, 1996 y PROFESSIONAL, CIVIC, AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT • Florida Bar Certified in State and Federal Government and Administrative Practice since 2015 • The Palm Beach County Bar Association, Member • The Florida Bar, Environmental and Land Use Law Section, Member • United States Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit, Member • United States District Court, Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida, Member • Palm Beach County Ethics Initiative and County Charter Amendment Steering Committee • Leadership Palm Beach County, Class of 2009, Governing Board Member, 2009-2011 PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Mr. Baumann previously served as Assistant County Attorney for Palm Beach County. His duties included civil, administrative and appellate practice on behalf of the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners and County departments in state and federal courts. He has extensive civil litigation experience in federal and state courts relating to eminent domain and inverse condemnation, zoning and land use, and real estate disputes. His duties also included litigation before the Division of Administrative Hearings, state and federal appellate practice and presentation of matters to the Board of County Commissioners. • Mr. Baumann also served as Senior Assistant General Counsel to the Department of Environmental Protection and Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund, where he handled matters concerning state and submerged lands, environmental and coastal construction permitting, and inverse condemnation. He participated in the negotiation and drafting of an interstate water compact between Alabama, Florida and Georgia. ee� rhirigs Diff rpnf y; AQ4 attorneys at haw I flw-la=rvxom Packet Pg. 3971 Z14N L LWLEWIS LONGMAN WALKER r o J LL Mr. Malefatto has been practicing environmental, land use and administrative CHAIR y law in Florida since 1980. He has represented Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, developers, home builders, retailers, small businesses, local Environmental and Natural Resources governments and special districts. Practice Group AREAS OF PRACTICE PRACTICES • Represents private and public sector clients in a variety of Environmental and Natural Resources Lai mE environmental permitting, enforcement and transactional matters, and Land Use in all manner of Florida land use proceedings. c� • Manages a broad range of projects and activities including land use and environmental approvals for all types of development projects, INDUSTRIES brownfields redevelopment, contaminated property remediation and Government c the defense of environmental enforcement actions by local, state and federal governmental agencies. Manufacturing 76 • Guides clients involved in corporate and real estate transactions Transportation and Infrastructure through necessary due diligence evaluations. • Extensive experience in advising clients in property/site contamination c EDUCATION lean up. • Works closely with land use planners, landscape architects, and J.D., University of Florida,College of Law, engineering firms to obtain land use approvals and development 1979 entitlements for developers, home builders, retailers and others. B.A., cum laude, New York University, 19' REPRESENTATIVE CASES • Successfully advised local government in redevelopment of abandoned golf course with environmental contamination issues into a very popular regional park. • Oversaw environmental remediation and redevelopment of a hi-tech manufacturing facility to a mixed-use office and commercial park. • Successfully negotiated favorable settlement of federal and state natural resource damage claims resulting from phosphogypsum release into Tampa Bay. • Oversaw land use approvals for high end home furnishings gallery and restaurant at new landmark location in West Palm Beach. Sage rhings Differently' A attorneys s at�sou(�E�u I'aw xrrr� Packet Pg. 3972 Z14N LEWIS LW LONGMAN WALKER PROFESSIONAL, CIVIC AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT • Urban League of Palm Beach County, Board Member,2010-present. • Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce, Board Member,2015-present. • Friends of the Gale Academy of Environmental Science and Technology, Inc. at Forest Hill High School in West Palm Beach, Board Member, 1996-present, President,2009-2011,2019. • The Forum Club of the Palm Beaches, Board Member,2000-2010; President,2007-2008. • Environmental and Land Use Law Section of The Florida Bar, Executive Council, Member, 1985-1993;Chairman, 1991- 1992. • Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council,Gubernatorial Appointee, 1984-1986. • Martindale Hubbell AV'Preeminent'"" Peer Review Rated. CL • Florida Super Lawyer,2007-2009,2013-present. • Listed in Best Lawyers in America, Environmental Law, 2006 to present, Lawyer of the Year in Environmental Law, West Palm Beach,2014. • Listed, Chambers and Partners USA Guide, an annual listing of the leading business lawyers and law firms in the world,2003-present. y • The International Who's Who of Environment Lawyers,2012-present. • Palm Beach Illustrated Magazine Top Lawyer, Land Use and Zoning Law,2018-2019, Environmental Law,2018. c CJ PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS • Frequent speaker on environmental law topics at the Florida Chamber of Commerce, the Florida Bar, and other organizations. • Moving Toward Reopening Government, LLW Lunch & Learn,June 2020. • Institutional Controls: state of the practice and future developments, presented at the Florida Chamber's Environmental Permitting Summer School,July 2017. • Recent Developments for Pollution Reporting in Florida, presented at the Florida Environmental Health & Safety Roundtable, May 2017. W • New USEPA Report on Connectivity of Streams and Wetlands May Affect CWA Jurisdiction, Journal of American Water Works Association, March 2014. • Environmental Issues for Real Estate Attorneys, Palm Beach County Bar Association Real Estate Seminar, September 2013. PRIOR PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Greenberg Traurig, Shareholder, 1991-2012. • Shapiro& Bregman,Shareholder, 1988-1991. • Wolf, Block, Schorr&Solis-Cohen,Associate, 1983-1988. • Florida Department of Environmental Regulation (now Florida Department of Environmental Protection), Assistant General Counsel, 1980-1983. • Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, Regional Planner, 1980. 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Governmental Law c� • Represents water users in consumptive use and environmental Native American Law W permitting, water use litigation and advocating for proactive water supply development strategies affecting the industry. • Assisted in drafting and advocating sound water and wastewater INDUSTRIES reuse legislation and rulemaking on behalf of utility clients and Manufacturing development clients. • Federal and state environmental permitting of major development m projects including obtaining permits through the Water EDUCATION Management Districts, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. J.D., with honors, University of Florida, .. Fish and Wildlife Service. Levin College of Law, 1974 B.S., with honors, Pennsylvania State PROFESSIONAL, CIVIC AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT University, 1969 • Martindale Hubbell AV'PreeminentTM Peer Review Rated. • The Florida Bar, Environmental and Land Use Law Section, Former Executive Council Member. • Palm Beach County Bar Association, Member. • American Bar Association, Section of Environment, Energy and Resources, Member. • Corkscrew Regional Watershed Council,Trustee and General Counsel. Sage rhingsDifferently' attorneys at haw(Hw-law.Grrr� Packet Pg. 3974 .� LEWIS L LW LONGMAN WALKER • South Florida Manufacturers Association, Board Member, Chair of Government Affairs Committee. • Gulf Stream Council, Boy Scouts of America, Board Member. • Best Lawyers in America O Environmental Law and Environmental Litigation, 2008-present O Lawyer of the Year in Environmental Law, West Palm Beach, 2020, 2018, 2016, 2014 and 2013 O Lawyer of the Year in Environmental Litigation, West Palm Beach, 2017-2018. • Florida Super Lawyer, 2006-2018. E • Listed in Chambers and Partners USA Guide, an annual listing of the leading lawyers and law firms in the world, 2004-present. CL • Listed as a Top Lawyer in Environmental Law, South Florida Legal Guide, 2013-present. • The International Who's Who of Environmental Lawyers, 2010 and 2008. • Who's Who Legal Florida: Environment, 2020. • Palm Beach Illustrated Magazine Top Lawyer in Environmental Law, 2018-2019. • Appointed to the Florida Chamber Foundation Six Pillars Caucus—Infrastructure and Growth Leadership. 0 PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS • "The Proposed Waters of the United States Rule: Clearer or more confusing?" Journal American Water Works Association, September 2014. • "The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Fight for Quantified Federal Water Rights in Montana: A Contentious History,"Journal American Water Works Association,June 2013. • "Ninth Circuit Holds that Jurisdictional Determinations from U.S.Army Corps Are Not Judicially Reviewable: c� Practical Considerations,"co-Authored with Tara W. Duhy,American Bar Association, Section of Environment, Energy and Resources,Water and Wetlands Committee Newsletter,January 2009. W • Co-author: "Florida Water Resources: Surface and Stormwater Management,"The Florida Bar Journal, May 1982. PRIOR PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • General Counsel, South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), 1985-1991. O Negotiated a historic Water Rights Compact between the Seminole Tribe and SFWMD. O Negotiated Everglades Settlement Agreement with Federal government. O Developed the legal framework for most SFWMD regulatory programs including consumptive use, m water shortage, wetlands and surface water management. • General Counsel, Southwest Florida Water Management District, 1983-1985. O Involved in the development and adoption of the Surface Water Management Permitting Program and the Water Shortage Plan. Sage rhingsDifferently' attorneys at haw I Hw-law.Grrn Packet Pg. 3975 .�