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Attachment B <br />Consultant’s 2011 Hourly Rates <br />Development & HRA Counsel <br />The standard billing rate for each attorney, paralegal and law clerk for development and <br />redevelopment services that are notreimbursed by a private developer, as well as general HRA <br />services, is listed below: <br />Steve Bubul $205 <br />Andy Pratt 175 <br />John Utley 215 <br />Melissa Manderscheid 175 <br />Ron Batty 215 <br />John Dean 220 <br />Ben Johnson 185 <br />Julie Eddington 185 <br />Martha Ingram 175 <br />Rhonda Skoby 175 <br />Corrine Heine 210 <br />Mac LeFevre 220 <br />Bob Alsop 205 <br />Bob Lindall 220 <br />All Paralegals 125 <br />All Law Clerks 120 <br />The standard rate for all attorneys where the fees are reimbursed by developers at no long- <br />term cost to the Authority is $285/hour (referred to as the “pass-through rate”). The pass-through <br />rate for paralegals and law clerks is the same as above. <br />Bond Counsel <br />Our proposed fee for services as bond counsel would be determined under the criteria <br />applicable to bond counsel as set forth in Minnesota Statutes, Section 481.21 as follows: <br /> “(i) the time and labor required; <br /> (ii) the experience and knowledge of the attorney; <br /> (iii) the complexity and novelty of problems involved; <br /> (iv) the extent of the responsibilities and the results obtained; and <br />5 <br /> <br />
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