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RFP - Legal Services, Bond Counsel 2013

  • YEAR CREATED: 2013
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document is a Request for Proposals (RFP) for bond counsel services for Baltimore County. The document outlines the requirements and qualifications for potential offerors. The document specifies that the offeror must have experience as bond counsel or co-bond counsel in at least four issuances of tax-exempt general obligation bonds within the past three years, including two public issues of tax-exempt general obligation bonds. The offeror must also demonstrate the capacity to perform the potential volume and type of services described in the scope of services section. Additionally, the offeror must have at least one principal admitted to practice law before the Court of Appeals of Maryland and have a principal place of business within the state. They must also possess sufficient information technology capacity to create and transmit complex financial documents electronically. The document provides information on the required format for the technical proposal, including page size, margins, and labeling. It also specifies that the proposal should be concise and not exceed a certain page limit. The proposal must include general information about the offeror, such as the firm's name, tax identification number, and contact information. It should also include a chart demonstrating that the offeror meets the minimum qualifications for the contract, including maintaining professional liability insurance and having attorneys listed in the Red Book. The offeror must provide details of their prior experience in municipal finance, with a focus on general obligation bonds. They should include information on the number and size of bond issues they have participated in, as well as how many were tax-exempt. The offeror should also select up to 20 bond issues that best demonstrate their capabilities and provide information on the type of bonds, issuer, date of the issue, and size of the issue. Overall, the document outlines the requirements and expectations for potential offerors to be considered for the bond counsel services contract for Baltimore County. It emphasizes the need for experience in tax-exempt general obligation bonds, adherence to Maryland legal requirements, and the ability to handle complex financial documents electronically.
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