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DATE: February 7, 2018 CONSENT CALENDAR
SUBJECT: ENGAGEMENT OF LEGAL COUNSEL,
SHEPPARD, MULLIN, RICHTER & HAMPTON LLP
FROM: David H. Ready, City Manager
BY: Edward Z. Kotkin, City Attorney
SUMMARY
The City Attorney proposes to engage the services of a full-service law firm with a broad
range of expertise to assist the City Attorney's office in representation of the City
regarding Native American and Tribal legal matters. The City Attorney anticipates that
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP will provide services in this highly specialized
practice area on an as-needed basis.
RECOMMENDATION:
1) Approve Agreement No. , a Professional Services Agreement with
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP, a California limited liability
partnership, in a form substantially similar to that published with this staff
report, subject to minor modification, within the reasonable discretion of the
City Attorney (ATTACHMENT A);
2) Authorize the City Manager to execute all necessary documents.
STAFF ANALYSIS:
In May 2017, the City of Palm Springs established the Office of the City Attorney as an
in-house department to lead and coordinate in the direction and provision of all legal
services to the City.
The City Attorney has determined that it would be in the City's interest to establish a
special counsel relationship with the law firm of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton
LLP. Richard M. Freeman will assist the City Attorney in ensuring that the City of Palm
Springs realizes the maximum benefit available through his firm's services with respect
to Native American and Tribal law.
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City Council Staff Report
February 7, 2018 -- Page 2
ENGAGEMENT OF SPECIAL LEGAL COUNSEL,
SHEPPARD, MULLIN, RICHTER & HAMPTON LLP
Mr. Freeman specializes in business related matters, with a heavy emphasis on Indian
and Tribal law, including contract and litigation issues, as well as real estate and
construction litigation and labor and employment matters. Mr. Freeman's Indian Law
practice includes matters involving sovereign immunity, commercial leases, Indian water
rights, the Indian Gaming and Regulatory Act, Tribal Compacts, Tribal contracts, Indian
Tax issues, Indian environmental regulatory and compliance issues, and labor and
employment issues on tribal lands. Mr. Freeman represents numerous non-Native
commercial enterprises that deal with Indian Tribes including loans, leases, service
agreements, medical facilities, and technology agreements, transfers and protections. He
also is outside counsel to Tribes and their economic development entities relative to a
variety of business ventures. He is well versed in corporate structuring in Indian Country.
Mr. Freeman has been named as one of the top Southern California "Super Lawyers"
every year since this honor was created. He has also consistently been named one of
San Diego's "Top Lawyers" by San Diego Magazine. He has been a member of the Board
of Governors of the San Diego Association of Business Trial Lawyers. He is listed in
Who's Who in American Lawyers, and has spoken before national attorney groups on a
variety of subjects including Indian law issues, trial issues and employment issues.
More about Mr. Freeman's impressive on-line biography can be reviewed at the following
LIRL: https://www.sheppardmullin.com/rfreeman.
The firm has agreed to provide services at the following rates: (i) Mr. Richard M. Freeman:
$550.00/hour, (ii) Associate Blended Rate: $435.00/hour. While Mr. Freeman's hourly
rate is high when contrasted against other lawyers' rates that the City pays, it reflects a
discount of $240.00/hour. Mr. Freeman has agreed to only charge the City for half (1/2)
of his travel time between San Diego and the Palm Springs area. Excellent representation
in complex matters involving the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians is an essential
service, and the City Attorney will be as efficient as reasonably possible in utilizing Mr.
Freeman's time.
The City Attorney has reviewed the agreement proposed for execution, and discussed its
specific terms with Mr. Freeman. Absent Council direction to the contrary, the City
Attorney anticipates that the agreement will be signed as presented here, but requests
authority for minor modifications.
ALTERNATIVES:
Reject the proposed professional services agreement.
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City Council Staff Report
February 7, 2018 -- Page 3
ENGAGEMENT OF SPECIAL LEGAL COUNSEL,
SHEPPARD, MULLIN, RICHTER & HAMPTON LLP
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) DETERMINATION:
The proposed agreement is not a "project" for purposes of the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA), as that term is defined by CEQA guidelines (Guidelines) section
15378. Engagement of lawyers is an organizational or administrative activity by the City
of Palm Springs in furtherance of its police power, and will not result in a direct or indirect
physical change in the environment, per section 15378(b)(5) of the Guidelines.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Sufficient funding is budgeted and available in contractual legal services, Account No.
001-1200-43220.
Edward Z. Kotkin, David H. Ready, Esq., P
City Attorney City Manager
Attachments:
A. Professional Services Agreement
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ATTACHMENT A
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
THIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is made and entered into
as of this day of February, 2018, by and between the CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, a California
charter city and municipal law corporation ("City"), and SHEPPARD, MULLIN, RICHTER &
HAMPTON LLP, a limited liability partnership (hereinafter "Firm").
RECITALS
A. The City of Palm Springs, pursuant to its authority under the City Charter and all
applicable law, acting by and through the City Manager, desires to contract with Firm to provide
legal services for the City, on an on-going basis, as may be requested or required by the City
Attorney or City Council, including without limitation Native American and Tribal legal matters.
B. Firm is qualified to, and desires to perform the foregoing professional services as
necessary for the support of the City Attorney and the City Council.
C. City and Firm wish to provide for the terms and conditions of retaining and
employing Firm to provide legal services as set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained
herein, the parties agree as follows:
AGREEMENT
1. Retention of Firm, Identification of Individual Legal Counsel
City hereby retains and employs Firm to provide legal services as may be requested or
required in support of the City Attorney or the City Council. However, City and Firm understand
and agree that Richard M. Freeman, Esq. will perform or supervise all services hereunder, and
serve as Firm's liaison to the City Attorney regarding all services. Services hereunder shall be
comprised of specialized services of a transactional and litigation nature, primarily if not
exclusively in relation to Native American and Tribal legal matters.
2. Independent Contractor.
Firm and any attorneys or other persons employed by Firm,shall at all times be considered
an independent contractor and not an employee of the City and not entitled to any benefits of
the City's employees. Except to the extent provided herein, the City and its employees shall not
have any control over the conduct of Firm.
3. Fees, Costs, and Expenses.
3.1 City agrees to pay Firm at the rates set forth in Exhibit"A,"which is attached hereto
and is incorporated herein by reference.
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3.2 City agrees to pay out-of-pocket costs and expenses associated with Firm's work
pursuant to Exhibit "A."
4. Statements/Task-Billing. Firm shall prepare and present to City detailed
monthly statements for professional and other services rendered to City for the month preceding
the statement, indicating each task performed by Firm. City shall pay the statements within thirty
(30) days of receipt of the same. Firm shall update City, upon request, regarding the status of
Firm's billings.
5. Insurance and Indemnification.
5.1. Firm shall carry Professional Liability/Errors and Omissions insurances in an amount
not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence and
($2,000,000.00) in aggregate. All insurance coverage shall be provided by an
insurance company with a rating of A-, VII or greater in the latest edition of Best's
Insurance Guide and authorized to do business in the State of California. Such
policies shall not be canceled or materially changed absent thirty (30) days' prior
written notice to the City. With respect to Professional Liability/Errors and
Omissions insurance, Firm agrees to maintain such insurance for at least three (3)
years after termination of this Agreement as long as such insurance is reasonably
available on the market.
5.2. Firm agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless, the City, its City Council,
officers, agents and employees from and against and claim, demands, damages,
injury or judgment which arises out the negligent performance or willful
misconduct of Firm in performing under this Agreement.
6. Term and Termination. The term of this Agreement shall continue until
terminated by either party. Firm shall serve under the terms of this Agreement at the pleasure of
City, and by a majority vote of the City Council, City hereby reserves the right to terminate this
Agreement upon ten (10) days written notice to Firm for any reason or to require substitute
attorney personnel. In the event that Firm's services are terminated, all unpaid charges shall be
due and payable to Firm for work actually performed up to the time of termination and for any
other work Firm completes at the direction of the City. Firm may terminate this Agreement with
or without cause upon ninety (90) days written notice to the City.
7. Notice. Any notices required by this Agreement shall be given by personal
service or by delivery of such notice by first-class mail, postage prepaid. Such notices shall be
addressed to each party at the address listed below. Either party may change the information in
such notice upon written notice as provided herein.
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City: Firm:
City of Palm Springs Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way 12275 El Camino Real, Suite 200
Palm Springs, CA 92263-2743 San Diego, California 92130
Attn: City Attorney Attn: Richard M. Freeman
Phone: 760.323.8205 Phone: (858) 720-8900
8. City Officers and Employees; Non-Discrimination.
8.1 No officer or employee of the City shall be personally liable to the Firm, or any
successor-in-interest, in the event of any default or breach by the City or for any amount which
may become due to Firm or to its successor, or for breach of any obligation of the terms of this
Agreement.
8.2 Firm acknowledges that no officer or employee of the City has or shall have any
direct or indirect financial interest in this Agreement nor shall Firm enter into any agreement of
any kind with any such officer or employee during the term of this Agreement and for one year
thereafter. Firm warrants that Firm has not paid or given, and will not pay or give, any third party
any money or other consideration in exchange for obtaining this Agreement.
8.3 In connection with its performance under this Agreement, Contractor shall not
discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of actual or perceived
race, religion, color, sex, age, marital status, ancestry, national origin (i.e., place of origin,
immigration status, cultural or linguistic characteristics, or ethnicity), sexual orientation, gender
identity, gender expression, physical or mental disability, or medical condition (each a "prohibited
basis'). Contractor shall ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated
during their employment, without regard to any prohibited basis. As a condition precedent to
City's lawful capacity to enter this Agreement, and in executing this Agreement, Contractor
certifies that its actions and omissions hereunder shall not incorporate any discrimination arising
from or related to any prohibited basis in any Contractor activity, including but not limited to the
following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising;
layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training,
including apprenticeship; and further, that Contractor is in full compliance with the provisions of
Palm Springs Municipal Code Section 7.09.040, including without limitation the provision of
benefits, relating to non-discrimination in city contracting.
9. Conflicts of Interest. Firm represents that it presently has no interest and shall not
acquire any interest, direct or indirect, in any legal representation which is in conflict with the
legal services to be provided the City under this Agreement. Firm represents that no City
employee or official has a material financial interest in Firm. During the term of this Agreement
and/or as a result of being awarded this contract, Firm shall not offer, encourage or accept any
financial interest in Firm's business from any City employee or official.
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10. Files. All legal files of Firm pertaining to the City shall be and remain the property
of City. Firm shall control the physical location of such legal files in a secure and accessible location
during the term of this Agreement and be entitled to retain copies of such files, at Firm's expense,
upon termination of this Agreement. City agree that the Firm may, in its discretion, maintain all
or part of the City's client file in electronic format.The Firm may store part or all of City documents
using secure cloud storage services. If so, the Firm will apply all reasonable methods to maintain
the confidentiality of City files, just as it does for City's non-digital information. City data will be
password protected and encrypted using currently available technology. The City may obtain
information from its files by written request to the Firm.
11. Modifications to the Agreement. Unless otherwise provided for in this Agreement,
modifications relating to the nature, extent or duration of Firm's professional services to be
rendered hereunder shall require the written approval of the parties. Any such written approval
shall be deemed to be a supplement to this Agreement and shall specify any changes in the Scope
of Services and the agreed-upon billing rate to be charged by Firm and paid by the City.
12. Assignment and Delegation. This Agreement contemplates the personal
professional services of Firm and it shall not be assigned or delegated without the prior written
consent of the City. Firm shall supervise delegated work, except where precluded from doing so
by virtue of a conflict of interest and where otherwise agreed to by the parties hereto.
13. Legal Construction.
13.1 This Agreement is made and entered into in the State of California and shall,
in all respects, be interpreted, enforced and governed under the laws of the State of
California.
13.2 This Agreement shall be construed without regard to the identity of the
persons who drafted its various provisions. Each and every provision of this Agreement
shall be construed as though each of the parties participated equally in the drafting of
same, and any rule of construction that a document is to be construed against the drafting
party shall not be applicable to this Agreement.
13.3 The article and section, captions and headings herein have been inserted
for convenience only, and shall not be considered or referred to in resolving questions of
interpretation or construction.
13.4 Whenever in this Agreement the context may so require, the masculine
gender shall be deemed to refer to and include the feminine and neuter, and the singular
shall refer to and include the plural.
15. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement and
understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and contains all covenants
and agreements between the parties with respect to such matter.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date
indicated in the preamble to this Agreement and represent that they are authorized to bind their
respective parties.
ATTEST: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
By: By:
Anthony Mejia, David H. Ready,
City Clerk City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By:
Edward Z. Kotkin
City Attorney
SHEPPARD, MULLIN, RICHTER & HAMPTON LLP
By:
Signature
Printed Name
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EXHIBIT"A"
SHEPPARD, MULLIN, RICHTER& HAMPTON LLP
Rates and Billing Practices
1. Rates: Effective February 1, 2018, the hourly rates for legal personnel on this matter are as
follows:
Richard M. Freeman, Hourly Rate $ 550.00/hour
Associates, Blended Rate $ 435.00/hour
Billing Practices: Time is charged in minimum units of one-tenth (. 1) of an hour.
As a courtesy, Mr. Freeman will only bill the City for one half (%2) of the time he spends driving
between the Firm's San Diego office and the Palm Springs area.Time charged will include the time spent
on telephone calls relating to City's matter, including calls with City, witnesses, opposing counsel, court
personnel, state filing agencies, vendors, and other necessary telephone calls. The legal personnel
assigned to City's matter may confer among themselves about the matter, as required and appropriate.
When they do confer, each person will charge for the time expended, as long as the work done is
reasonably necessary and not duplicative. Likewise, if more than one of the legal personnel attends a
meeting, court hearing, or other proceeding, each will charge for the time spent, as long as the
attendance is required and appropriate. Firm will charge for waiting time in court and elsewhere and
for travel time, both local and out of town.
2. Costs and Other Charges:
(a) Firm may incur various costs and expenses in performing legal services under this Agreement.
City agrees to pay for all costs, disbursements, and expenses in addition to the hourly fees.The costs and
expenses commonly include, service of process charges,filing fees, court and deposition reporters' fees,
jury fees, notary fees, deposition costs, long distance telephone charges, messenger and other delivery
fees, postage, photocopying and other reproduction costs, travel costs including parking, mileage,
transportation, meals and hotel costs, investigation expenses, consultants' fees, expert witness,
professional, mediator, arbitrator and/or special master fees, and other similar items. Except for the
items listed below, all costs and expenses will be charged at Firm's actual cost.
Category Charge
Duplicating $0.25 black/white and $0.75 color copies
ESI Data Hosting Charges $8.00 per month per gigabyte of data stored
(Electronically Stored information)
Lexis/Westlaw Legal research Ten percent (10%) off of Vendor Standard Rates.
Postage Actual cost of mailing over$5.00 per day.
Relativity Software License $69 per month per external use license assigned
EXHIBIT"A"
SHEPPARD MULLIN
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Telephone
Local Calls No charge
Long Distance call within U.S. and Canada $0.10 to$0.15 per minute
Other international calls Firm's estimates cost
(b) Out of town travel. Client agrees to pay transportation, meals, lodging and all other actual
costs of any necessary out-of-town travel by Firm's personnel.
(c) Experts, Consultants and Investigators. To aid in the preparation or presentation of City's
matter, it may become necessary to hire expert witnesses, consultants or investigators. City agrees to
pay such fees and charges. Firm will select any expert witnesses,consultants or investigators to be hired,
and City will be informed of and have the opportunity to consent to persons chosen and their charges.
(d) Other Fees. City understands that if any matter proceeds to court action or arbitration,
City may be required to pay fees and/or costs to other parties in the action. Any such payment will be
entirely the responsibility of City.
EXHIBIT"A"
SHEPPARD MULLIN
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SheppardMullin Sheppard,Mullin,Richter&Hampton LLP
12275 El Camino Real,Suite 200
San Diego,Califomia 92130-2006
858.720.8900 main
858.509.3691 fax
www.sheppardmultin.com
Richard M. Freeman
858.720.8909 direct
rfreeman@sheppardmullin.com
February 7, 2018
File Number: 0100-004252
VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL ONLY
Edward Kotkin
City of Palm Springs
Office of City Attorney
3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Re: Addendum to the Professional Services Agreement between the City Of Palm Springs
and Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Dear Mr. Kotkin:
The City of Palm Springs (the "City") has engaged Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
("SMRH" or the "Firm") to represent it in connection with advice regarding Native American and
Tribal legal matters (the "Matter"). The City has provided the Firm with the Professional
Services Agreement which sets forth the basic terms of engagement between the City and the
Firm. This Addendum to the Professional Services Agreement sets forth additional terms of the
engagement.
1. Consent to Representation of Parties Adverse to the City. By this engagement, SMRH
has been retained to represent the City in the Matter. SMRH may be asked to also represent
the City in the future in connection with other engagements. Any past, present and future
engagement of SMRH by the City is referred to in this letter individually and collectively as the
"City Engagement."
As required by California law and Rules of Professional Conduct governing attorneys
(the "Ethical Rules"), the Firm is making disclosures and seeking the consent of the City to
SMRH acting both as counsel for the City and also acting as counsel for any persons other than
the City (individually and collectively, "Private Parties"), now or in the future, in matters not
substantially related to any City Engagement ("Unrelated Matters").
Our firm has many attorneys and multiple offices. Consequently, SMRH currently
represents and in the future may represent numerous Private Parties who may have dealings
with the City. The ability of SMRH to maintain and sustain its relationships with Private Parties
who are clients is critical to SMRH. Therefore, the execution and delivery of this consent and
waiver by the City is an essential condition to our acceptance of the City Engagement.
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a. Disclosures. Unrelated Matters in which SMRH represents Private Parties (but
not the City) may involve seeking discretionary or ministerial approvals by the
City or affiliated agencies or authorities in connection with land use, building,
construction or other matters; appearances before the City Board of
Supervisors, the City Counsel, or regulatory or administrative agencies
regarding political, legislative, administrative, enforcement and tax matters;
representation of plaintiffs or defendants in civil actions; representation of
defendants in civil or criminal enforcement actions; tax matters; and transactions
between Private Parties and the City such as preparing and negotiating
agreements, licenses, leases or other documents. SMRH may also represent
Private Parties in litigation, arbitration, audits, examinations, inquiries,
administrative appeals, and other adversarial proceedings in which the interests
of the Private Parties are adverse to the interests of the City.
Concurrently representing more than one client with interests adverse to each
other, although in separate and unrelated matters, may have disadvantages to
each client. Performance of the attorney's duties of loyalty, confidentiality and
competence might be affected adversely or may be perceived to be affected
adversely, if the attorney represents a client in one matter while at the same time
representing another client in a different matter. The interests of the multiple
clients may vary, and as a result the attorney may be subjected to divided
loyalties or have difficulty "serving more than one master." Disadvantages
include the following:
i. Possible Effect on Loyalty and Vigor. Representation of multiple clients
may result in less vigorous assertion or protection of one client's
separate interests than if the attorney were to represent only that
particular client.
ii. Confidentiality. If we represent only the City in the course of a City
Engagement, then the attorney-client privilege will continue to apply to
confidences we learn in the course of such City Engagement. We will be
bound not to disclose any confidential information acquired in the course
of any City Engagement. In order to buttress the confidentiality, we will
have to ensure that any attorney working on a Private Party matter
adverse to the City does not work on the City Engagement, thereby
limiting the attorneys who can work on the City Engagement..
iii. Risk of Requirement to Withdraw. If an attorney cannot accept or
continue an engagement or must withdraw there from, the client may
incur delay such as acquainting new counsel with the matter or the
business or legal affairs of the client. Because of conflicts of interest that
might arise from representing Private Parties adverse to the City in
connection with Unrelated Matters, SMRH might be required by the
Ethical Rules to withdraw from further representation of the City(for
example, a court may disqualify us as counsel to the City), in which case
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the City might incur delay in connection with obtaining new counsel. The
City agrees to our withdrawal under such circumstances.
iv. Appearance to Constituencies. The City may be in a position, now or in
the future, where its ability to respond to administrative or public
constituencies is hampered by our representation of Private Parties in
other matters. In other words, the appearance to constituencies may be
better if the City were represented by independent counsel who has no
other client with an interest adverse to the City.
V. Representation Adverse to the City. In representing Private Parties in
connection with Unrelated Matters, we will be bound to vigorously
represent the interests of the Private Party clients even if that is adverse
to the interests of the City. SMRH would not be representing the
interests of the City in any such Unrelated Matter.
2. Our Document Retention. It is our policy and practice to destroy our files ten (10) years
after the file is first closed unless the client requests a shorter or longer retention period in
writing. Files are generally closed at the conclusion of a lawsuit or completion of a transaction.
In addition, you agree that our work product including our internal emails, internal drafts, notes
and mental impressions belong to us as lawyers and are not part of your client file.
3. Arbitration, Choice of Law and Forum. Arbitration has the potential to provide a more
timely, more economic and more confidential resolution of any dispute between us. Any
dispute between us concerning our fees or charges shall, if you so elect, be submitted to
arbitration under the rules of the State Bar of California ("the Rules"), and shall be binding if(i)
each of us so agrees after any such dispute arises, or(ii) such arbitration becomes binding
under the Rules. Any dispute between us concerning our fees or charges not so submitted to
binding arbitration under the Rules, or that remains unresolved after non-binding arbitration
under the Rules and any other dispute between or among the City and us or any of our
attorneys and agents, including but not limited to claims of malpractice, errors or omissions, the
scope or applicability of this agreement to arbitrate or any other claim of any kind regardless of
the facts or the legal theories, shall be finally settled by mandatory binding arbitration in San
Diego with each party to bear its own costs and attorneys' fees and disbursements. The
Arbitration shall be administered by JAMS pursuant to its Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and
Procedures, except that notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the JAMS rules, full
discovery shall be permitted as allowed by California Code of Civil Procedure section 1283.05.
The arbitration shall commence when any party serves a demand for arbitration on the other
party. Any arbitration hereunder, and all submissions, testimony, transcripts, evidence, etc.,
related to such arbitration, shall be kept confidential by all parties. Such arbitration shall be
conducted before a single arbitrator, except in matters involving a dispute greater than One
Million Dollars ($1,000,000), which shall be conducted before a three-arbitrator panel. The
Arbitrator(s) shall be appointed according to the JAMS rules. All arbitrators shall serve as
neutral, independent and impartial arbitrators and must act in conformity with the rules of
evidence and law. Judgment on a binding arbitration award may be entered in any court of
competent jurisdiction. We mutually acknowledge that, by this agreement to arbitrate, each of
us irrevocably waives our rights to court or jury trial. The City has the right to consult separate
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legal counsel at any time as to any matter, including whether to enter into this engagement
letter and consent to the foregoing agreement to arbitrate. The City agrees that this agreement
will be governed by the laws of California without regard to its conflict rules provided that
nothing herein shall limit the full applicability of the Federal Arbitration Act. The foregoing
arbitration provision shall not preclude parties from seeking provisional remedies in aid of
arbitration from a court of appropriate jurisdiction. Subject in all cases to the arbitration
provision set forth herein, the City agrees that (i)with regard to the courts, exclusive jurisdiction
and exclusive venue for any dispute between us shall lie solely with the California Superior
Court for the county named above as the site for arbitration and the corresponding U.S. District
Court and (ii) consents to service of process pursuant to the applicable California state statutes
and federal rules.
If the foregoing is an acceptable Addendum to our engagement as counsel, I would appreciate it
if you would print out and sign a copy of this letter on behalf of the City, return the copy to me by
e-mail, and mail an originally signed copy to us. If you have any questions or concerns, please
call. You have the right to seek the advice of an independent counsel of your choice before
signing this letter and to be given a reasonable opportunity to seek that advice.
Once again, thank you for selecting us to represent the City.
Sincerely,
/s/ Richard M. Freeman
Richard M. Freeman
A Professional Corporation
for SHEPPARD, MULLIN, RICHTER & HAMPTON LLP
SMRH:485395977.1
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The undersigned has read and understood this Addendum and agrees that it correctly sets
forth the additional terms upon which Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP has been
engaged by the undersigned in connection with the representation described herein and has
waived any conflict of interest on the part of this Firm arising out of the representation described
above.
City of Palm Springs
By:
Its:
ATTACHMENT A
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE TABLE
(As of January 1, 2018)
For your information, the following is a current list of the various costs that are charged to
clients.
Category Charge
Delivery Invoiced cost; not reduced by any
(DHL, Federal Express, messenger etc.) volume discounts.
Document imaging Invoiced cost.
(Scanning, OCR, Coding)
Duplicating $0.25 per page; color copies $0.75.
eDiscovery transactions Invoiced at cost.
(Data Collection, Data Processing, etc.)
ESI Data Hosting Charges $8.00 per month per gigabyte of data
(Electronically Stored Information) stored.
Lexis!Westlaw Legal research Ten Percent (10%) off of Vendor
Standard Rates.
Postage Actual cost of mailings over $5.00
per day.
Relativity Software User License $69 per month per external user
license assigned
Telephone
Local calls No charge
Long distance calls within U.S. and Canada $0.10 to $0.15 per minute
Other international calls Firm's estimated cost
Travel Actual Cost.