District Of Columbia 2023-2024 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill B25-0699

Introduced
2/21/24  
Enrolled
4/8/24  
Introduced
2/21/24  
Passed
4/12/24  
Enrolled
4/8/24  

Caption

Contract No. DCCB-2024-F-0010 with Tycko & Zavareei LLP Approval and Payment Authorization Emergency Act of 2024

Impact

The bill's approval is significant as it allows for expedited contracting that bypasses some typical procurement requirements. This action supports the Attorney General’s office in addressing consumer protection issues more rapidly, crucial for effective governance in a timely fashion. The emergency nature of the legislation indicates an urgent need for legal representation, reflecting ongoing challenges in consumer protection in the district.

Summary

B25-0699, known as the 'Contract No. DCCB-2024-F-0010 with Tycko & Zavareei LLP Approval and Payment Authorization Emergency Act of 2024', seeks to authorize a multiyear contract with the law firm Tycko & Zavareei LLP. This contract is intended for legal services provided to the Office of the Attorney General specifically concerning consumer protection matters. The total amount earmarked for the contract is not to exceed $60 million.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around B25-0699 is largely favorable, with support from council members who recognize the importance of swift legal action in consumer issues. However, it may also attract some scrutiny regarding the substantial financial commitment involved in the contract. The bill demonstrates a prioritization of consumer protection as a key function of the government, aligning with constituents' interests in maintaining fair business practices.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the financial implications of the contract due to its high-cost ceiling and the ability of a single firm to handle extensive legal services for the district. Questions about the selection process of the law firm, potential conflicts of interest, and the firm's capacity to meet the district's legal needs may also be raised. Observers may debate the efficacy of such emergency contracts compared to traditional procurement processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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