HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 11e - Personnel-Related Legal Services and Training
DATE: July 18, 2023
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Hue Quach, Administrative Services Director
By: Anely Williams, Human Resources Administrator
SUBJECT: AGREEMENT FOR SPECIALIZED PERSONNEL-RELATED LEGAL
SERVICES AND AN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS CONSORTIUM
AGREEMENT FOR PERSONNEL-RELATED TRAINING AND SERVICES
WITH LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED
$192,000 OVER A THREE-YEAR PERIOD
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommendation: Approve
SUMMARY
Liebert Cassidy Whitmore (“LCW”) provides legal services to the City of Arcadia (“City”)
related to employment law and labor relations. Based on the expertise and services
provided, it is recommended that the City Council approve, authorize and direct the City
Manager to execute, an agreement for personnel-related legal services and an
employment relations consortium agreement, with LCW in the amount of $64,000
annually for Fiscal Year (“FY”) 2023-24 through 2025-26.
BACKGROUND
The City has had an agreement for personnel-related legal services with the LCW law
firm for many years. LCW provides a variety of employer-employee relations legal
services including advice on matters of labor relations, defending the City in grievance
and disciplinary appeal hearings, and litigation defense.
The depth of expertise and services LCW has provided to the City has been of great
assistance. Particularly, the diversity of LCW’s legal experience with public employers,
and their ability to provide practical applications to a multitude of complex laws in
employment matters has proven extremely helpful over the years. Thus, it is
recommended that the City Council approve the execution of new service agreements for
FY 2023-24 through FY 2025-26.
Agreement for Personnel-Related Legal Services and
Training with Liebert Cassidy Whitmore
July 18, 2023
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DISCUSSION
The agreement for personnel legal services provides for LCW attorneys and human
resources consultants to provide representation for the City in litigation and other
employment relations services as requested by the City.
As part of the agreement for personnel legal services, the contract grants the City
membership in the Employment Relations Consortium with LCW. The Consortium offers
critical workshops and training covering various employment relations subjects such as
management rights and obligations, employment discrimination, and legislative
developments in personnel administration. The Employment Relations Consortium
membership includes a subscription to the LCW library and unlimited access to critical
forms, policies, and workbooks.
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
The proposed action does not constitute a project under the California Environmental
Quality Act (“CEQA”), based on Section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines, as it can
be seen with certainty that it will have no impact on the environment. Thus, this matter is
exempt under CEQA.
FISCAL IMPACT
Adequate funding has been allocated in the current FY 2023-24 budget and all future
contract years will be adequately funded:
Fiscal Year 2023-24: $64,000
Fiscal Year 2024-25: $64,000
Fiscal Year 2025-26: $64,000
It should be noted that the City will only be billed for hours used under the legal services
agreement and there is no retainer cost associated with the agreement.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council determine that this project is exempt under the
California Environmental Quality Act, and approve, authorize and direct the City Manager
to execute, an agreement for Specialized Personnel-Related Legal Services and an
Employment Relations Consortium Agreement for personnel-related training and services
with Liebert Cassidy Whitmore in an amount not to exceed $192,000 over a three-year
period.
Agreement for Personnel-Related Legal Services and
Training with Liebert Cassidy Whitmore
July 18, 2023
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Attachments: Proposed Agreement for Special Services
Proposed Employment Relations Consortium Agreement
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AGREEMENT FOR SPECIAL SERVICES
This Agreement is entered into between the law firm of LIEBERT CASSIDY
WHITMORE, A Professional Corporation (“Attorney”), and the CITY OF ARCADIA,
A Municipal Corporation (“City”).
1. Conditions
This Agreement will not take effect, and Attorney will have no obligation to
provide services, until City returns a properly signed and executed copy of this
Agreement.
2. Attorney’s Services
Attorney agrees to provide City with consulting, representational and legal
services pertaining to employment relations matters, including representation in
negotiations and in administrative and court proceedings, as requested by City or
otherwise required by law.
3. Fees, Costs, Expenses
City agrees to pay Attorney the sums billed monthly for time spent by Attorney in
providing the services, including reasonable travel time.
The current range of hourly rates for Attorney time is from Two Hundred Sixty to
Four Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars ($260.00 - $425.00). See Schedule I for a full Fee
Schedule. Attorney reviews its hourly rates on an annual basis and, if appropriate,
adjusts them effective July 1. Attorney will provide the City with written notification of
any adjustment in the range of rates. Attorney bills its time in minimum units of one-
tenth of an hour.
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For Litigation Matters
See Schedule II attached for a description of Attorney’s Litigation and E-
Discovery Management.
Other Expenses
City agrees to reimburse Attorney for necessary costs and expenses incurred by
Attorney on behalf of City. Attorney bills photocopying charges at Fifteen Cents ($0.15)
per page. See Schedule I attached.
Payment by City against monthly billings is due upon receipt of statements, and is
considered delinquent if payment is not received within thirty (30) days of the date of the
invoice.
4. Professional Liability Insurance
The California Business & Professions Code requires us to inform you whether
we maintain errors and omissions insurance coverage applicable to the services to be
rendered to you. We hereby confirm that the firm does maintain such insurance
coverage.
5. Arbitration of Professional Liability or Other Claims
Disputes. If a dispute between City and Attorney arises over fees charged for
services, the controversy will be submitted to binding arbitration in accordance with the
rules of the California State Bar Fee Arbitration Program, set forth in California Business
and Professions Code, sections 6200 through 6206. The arbitrator or arbitration panel
shall have the authority to award to the prevailing party attorneys’ fees, costs and interest
incurred. Any arbitration award may be served by mail upon either side and personal
service shall not be required.
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If a dispute arises between City and Attorney over any other aspect of the
attorney-client relationship, including, without limitation, a claim for breach of
professional duty, that dispute will also be resolved by arbitration. It is understood that
any dispute as to any alleged breach of professional duty (that is, as to whether any legal
services rendered under this agreement were allegedly unnecessary, unauthorized,
omitted entirely, or were improperly, negligently or incompetently rendered) will be
determined by submission to arbitration as provided by California law, and not by a
lawsuit or resort to court process except as California law provides for judicial review of
arbitration proceedings. Both parties to this agreement, by entering into it, are giving
up their constitutional right to have any such dispute decided in a court of law
before a jury, and instead are accepting the use of arbitration. Each party is to bear
its own attorney’s fees and costs.
6. File Retention
After our services conclude, Attorney will, upon City’s request, deliver the file for
the matter to City, along with any funds or property of City’s in our possession. If City
requests the file for the matter, Attorney will retain a copy of the file at the City’s
expense. If City does not request the file for this matter, we will retain it for a period of
seven (7) years after this matter is closed. If City does not request delivery of the file for
this matter before the end of the seven (7) year period, we will have no further obligation
to retain the file and may, at our discretion, destroy it without further notice to City. At
any point during the seven (7) year period, City may request delivery of the file.
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7. Assignment
This Agreement is not assignable without the written consent of City.
8. Independent Contractor
It is understood and agreed that Attorney, while engaged in performing the terms
of this Agreement, is an independent contractor and not an employee of City.
9. Authority
The signators to this Agreement represent that they hold the positions set forth
below their signatures, and that they are authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf
of their respective parties and to bind their respective parties hereto.
10. Term
This Agreement is effective July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2026 and may be
modified by mutual agreement of the parties. This agreement shall be terminable by
either party upon thirty (30) days written notice.
LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE, CITY OF ARCADIA
A Professional Corporation A Municipal Corporation
By: ________________________ By: _______________________
Name: ______________________ Name: _____________________
Title: _______________________ Title: ______________________
Date: _______________________ Date: ______________________
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SCHEDULE I – FEES & COSTS
1. Hourly Rates (As of Agreement Effective Date)
Partners $425.00
Senior Counsel $355.00
Associates $260.00 - $335.00
Labor Relations/HR Consultant $270.00
Paralegals $145.00
E- Discovery Specialists $145.00
Law Clerks $145.00 - $185.00
2. COSTS
1. Photocopies $0.15 per copy
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SCHEDULE II
LCW LITIGATION and E-DISCOVERY MANAGEMENT
LCW is committed to using state-of-the-art technology to efficiently manage and
harness electronically-stored information (“ESI”) in compliance with Federal and State
law requirements. LCW partners with an outside managed services provider to provide
Relativity, the industry leading e-discovery software, for this purpose. The cost for each
matter will depend on the volume and format of the data. For non-complex data up to 50
gigabytes, LCW charges a monthly fee of $450 on all active litigation matters for data
management, including data validation and security, ingestion, de-duplication, culling
and streamlining, and creation of Relativity fields for expedited review. For data of 50
gigabytes and over and for complex data requiring specialized services (e.g., payroll data,
spreadsheets with underlying formulas, video, advanced searches, etc.), additional
charges are incurred and are passed through to the client. For such charges, we will
provide an itemized bill from our managed services provider and obtain client approval
prior to incurring the charges.
Litigation Case Staffing
LCW has organized its litigation practice to meet the challenges of today’s
complex litigation cases. We employ a dedicated Litigation Manager – a non-billing
attorney litigator – whose responsibility is to monitor all litigation cases to ensure quality,
efficiency, and adherence to client and firm litigation guidelines. Each litigation case is
staffed with a Partner, an Associate (or Associates, as required and as approved by the
Client), a Paralegal and an E-Discovery Specialist. Our E-Discovery Specialists have
extensive experience in the efficient management of electronic data through every stage
of the e-discovery life cycle, and they strategize with attorneys and clients on effective
ESI protocols. This makes the document review process more efficient and enables our
attorneys to target the most relevant data to meet litigation objectives. Working with our
e-discovery managed services provider, we are able to provide state-of-the-art data
processing and hosting services at below-market rates.