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Indenture Witnesseth That: The Jeffersonville City Council (hereinafter "Council") pursuant to
Indiana Code, does hereby enter into the following contract for legal services;
Whereas, in order to insure that the City Council's legal needs are met in a competent manner the
mayor shall enter into the following contract for legal services with Mickey K. Weber, (hereinafter
"Attorney"), for the purpose of providing legal advice in those areas wherein said Attorney's legal experience
applies.
Wherefore, the parties enter into the following agreement:
A. Financial Terms:
1. The Attorney shall provide legal counsel for the City Council and shall charge at the rate of One Hundred
Dollars ($100) per hour. The Attorney shall be paid a retainer fee in the sum of One Thousand Dollars
($1,000) each month. This IS NOT anon-refundable retainer fee.
This retainer fee shall serve to pay for Ten (10) hours of legal service. The Attorney shall be responsible
for submitting an itemized billing statement each month that sets out fully and completely each task that
the attorney has performed and of which the attorney requests payment.
If the Attorney does not perform Ten (10) hours of legal service in a given month those hours not worked
shall "roll-over" to the next month. The Attorney's hours shall "roll-over" each month thereby creating a
'bank" of hours that the attorney shall be obligated to perform on behalf of the city.
IF, AT THE END OF THE CONTRACT, THE ATTORNEY HAS A "BANK" OF HDURS WHEREIN
SERVICES ARE OWED TO THE CITY, SAID ATTORNEY SHALL BE OBLIGATED TO REPAY THE
CITY ANY MONIES PAID FOR LEGAL WORK THAT HAS NOT BEEN PERFORMED.
2. The Attorney shall be responsible for all costs and expenses associated with providing representation.
This shall include the cost of his or her legal staff, taxes, any and all "over-head" that is commonly
associated with the practice of law. The City shall pay postage and court costs accrued by the Attorney
in the course of the Attorney's representation of the City. The City shall provide access to online legal
research if the Attorney requires same. However, any other costs shall be the responsibility of the
Attorney.
3. The Attorney shall not charge the city for "soft hours". It is the expectation of the city that each attorney
shall be competent in the area wherein he or she shall serve the city's interest. The city will pay the
Attorney for legal work performed by the Attorney. The city shall not pay for administrative work, time
spent in social gatherings with elected officials or city employees or city department heads and any and
all other "non-legal" activity.
B. Le ag 1 Malpractice Insurance Coverage:
1. The Attorney shall be responsible for maintaining his or her own legal malpractice insurance. The
Attorney is an independent contractor. The city shall maintain professional liability insurance however,
the Attorney shall also obtain professional liability insurance and the attomey shall provide a
written statement to the city setting forth the name of his or her carrier and the Attorney shall
provide a letter or document substantiating the coverage and the Attorney's limits of
liability.
C. Fiduciary Duty:
1. The Attorney shall be employed by the City Council pursuant to those Indiana statutes as set
forth herein.
2 The Attorney's fiduciary duty is owed to the City Council by virtue of those statutes. However,
the City Council acknowledges that the attorney could also be retained by the Mayor to
represent the City in litigation matters. The City Council agrees that this representation is
advantageous to the City and does not consider this a conflict so long as both the Mayor and City
Council advocate the same position in said litigation.
3. The City Council instructs the Attorney to cooperate, communicate and share information with
the members of the Jeffersonville City government. 'The only exception to this shall be in
matters wherein the City Council and the Mayor have an identifiable dispute as to a particular
matter. In those instances, and for those issues alone, the attorney shall inform the Mayor that he
or she cannot impart information and the Attorney shall be obliged to explain.
4. The Attorney, his or her partners or associates, shall not be precluded from representing criminal
clients in matters before the Jeffersonville City Court. The attorney shall not be precluded from
representing clients in matters wherein the Jeffersonville Police Department its members and/or
employees maybe witnesses and/or may have engaged investigatory procedures consistent
with their profession.
5. The attorney shall be subject to any and all terms of the City's ethics ordinance.
The attorney or any of his or her partner's or associates shall be prohibited from representing
an individual, company or other entity in matters before any Board or body of the City
wherein said representation is adverse to the City.
This shall mean that an attorney and/or his partner shall be prohibited from representing clients
in matters adverse to the Zoning Board, Board of Zoning Appeals, Redevelopment, Board of
Public Works and any other Board created by statute, ordinance or common law.
IF AT ANY TIME AN ATTORNEY SHALL REPRESENT A CLIENT IN A MATTER BEFORE A
BOARD THAT IS NOTADVERSE TO THE CITY, THE ATTORNEY SHALL INFORM THE
BOARD AND ITS MEMBERS THAT THE ATTORNEY IS AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
EMPLOYED BY THE CITY. TTIIS DISCLOSURE SHALL TAKE PLACE PRIOR TO THE
COMMENCEMENTOF'THEREPRESENTATION BY THE ATTORNEY.
The Mayor and the City Council shall have the authority to waive any potential conflict as
between the Attorney and the City. The waiver shall be in writing and both the Mayor and the
Council must agree to waive said potential conflict. The waiver shall be obtained prior to the
commencement of representation.
D. Bond Counsel:
1. From time to time the City has secured financial bonds to develop and pay for various projects
necessary for the growth and development of the city.
2. It is the practice of the City to hire "outside" legal counsel to prepare said bonds and to
undertake all of those steps necessary to insure that the bond procedure is followed correctly.
3. The intent and purpose of hiring outside bond counsel is to secure an expertise in an very
particu]arized field of law. Moreover, the intent of hiring outside bond counsel is to "spread the
risk" of liability if bond counsel fails to perform its duties correctly.
4. If it is deemed necessary by outside bond counsel that "local counsel" is needed bond counsel
shall provide a written request to the City setting forth the reasons that outside counsel desires
such assistance. The letter shall set forth the full scope of the duties that local counsel is
expected to undertake as well as an estimate of the time and expense associated therewith.
Local counsel shall be paid at the rate of One Hundred Dollars ($100) per hour and any
payment made thereto shall be paid from the bond. Local counsel shall not be paid from
monies from the local general fund.
LOCAL BOND COLIlVSEL IS DISCOURAGED. LOCAL BOND COLIlVSEL SHALL ONLY
EXISTff SO DESIGNATED BY OUTSIDE BOND COLIlVSEL AND/OR THE FIlVANCIlVG
PROJECT CREATED ISOVER-SEEN BYA HOLDING CORPORATION OR OTHER ENTITY
THATMANDATES THE PRESENCE OF LOCAL LEGAL COUNSEL
ff IT IS DETEIZMIlVED TLIAT LOCAL BOND COUNSEL IS NECESSARY SAID LOCAL
COUNSEL SHALL SUBMITHIS OR HER HOURLYBILUNG STATEMENT TO THE
EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATTVEAND FISCAL BODY OF THE CITY ON A MONTHLY BASIS.
E. Term of This Agreement:
1. The attorney shall be employed at the will of the City Counal. This agreement shall begin on the
30~ day of August, 2010, and shall expire on December 31, 2010, however this agreement can be
terminated at any time by the City Council. The attorney shall be entitled to terminate this
agreement at any time. ~ ~~~~
2. So Agreed to on this ~ d,~y of st, 2010.
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CITY OF JEFFERSONVILLE COMMON COUNCIL
By:
Natl7(an Samuel, President
Jeff rsonville City Council
Attest: ~
Peggy i er
Jeffersonville City Clerk-Treasurer