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R-1247 - 03/26/2013 - ADJUCICATION HEARING - Resolutions Supporting DocumentsP11101 (;.T.2) Of OAt men= 041k COUN AGENDA ITEM Regular Board of Trustees Meeting of March 26, 2013 SUBJECT: Award of Contract - Administrative Adjudication Hearing Officer FROM: James Kruger, Police Chief Rania Serences, Senior Purchasing Assistant BUDGET SOURCE/BUDGET IMPACT: $11,800 in Police Support Services, Outside Legal Services, (634- 76300) RECOMMENDED MOTION: I move that the Village Board award a Professional Services Agreement, subject to attorney and staff review, to the attorney/ legal firm with the best overall value, Marquardt & Belmonte, P.C., for Administrative Adjudication Hearing Officer. Additionally, I move that the Village Board approve Resolution 2013- ADJUD - OFCR -PD -R- 1247, A Resolution Approving and Authorizing a Professional Services Agreement By and Between the Village of Oak Brook and Marquardt & Belmonte, P.C. for Administrative Adjudication Hearing Officer Services. Backeround/History: Nine (9) sealed request for qualifications were received and opened on Wednesday, February 27, 2013. The attomeys /legal firms who submitted qualifications are as follows: James Messineo $125/hr Richard Jones $150/hr David G. Eterno $150/hr Storino, Ramello, & Durkin $170/hr (plus $.565 /mile round trip plus toll). Marquardt & Belmonte $185/hr ($120/hr for travel) John Toscas $200/hr Ancel Glink Diamond Bush DiCanni & Kraftherfer $600/hearing until 6 /30/14 Sam Tomatore Hourly rate to be determined Staff reviewed the qualifications submitted and interviewed David G. Eterno, and Marquardt & Belmonte, P.C. The two lower hourly rate submissions (Messineo and Jones) and one that gave no hourly rate (Tomatore) indicated either minimal or no previous hearing officer experience. Following the interviews, staff determined that Marquardt & Belmonte, P.C. was the best overall fit and value for the Village. Marquardt & Belmonte, P.C. has a full staff with numerous attorneys who have served in the DuPage County States Attorney's Office and have the appropriate certification to act as Hearing Officers. They would be able to insure a hearing officer is always available in the event of an emergency. They have a large list of clients based in DuPage County and are familiar with the demographics in Oak Brook. They anticipate the cost to be approximately $300 per hearing. The Village's current cost per hearing is between $500 and $600. Staff checked references and is extremely satisfied. While Mr. Etemo did have a extensive background in administrative hearings, he is a sole proprietor that limits his practice to serving as a hearing officer. Reference checks also suggested that hearings may take longer thus negating the lower hourly rate. The specific responsibilities and tasks of the Administrative Hearing Officer for the Village of Oak Brook include: 1. Act as the presiding adjudicative officer at Village of Oak Brook Administrative Hearings 2. Hear testimony and accept evidence at Hearings 3. Issue subpoenas directing witnesses to appear at Hearings 4. Preserve and authenticate the record of Hearings 5. Issue determinations based on evidence presented at Administrative Hearings 6. Impose penalties The Administrative Hearings are held in the Samuel E. Dean Board Room in the Butler Government Center, 1200 Oak Brook Road, Oak Brook, Illinois 60523. The Administrative Hearings are conducted on the second Wednesday of every month at 2:00 pm. Recommendation: That the Village Board award a Professional Services Agreement, subject to attorney and staff review, to the attorney/ legal firm with the best overall value, Marquardt & Belmonte, P.C., for Administrative Adjudication Hearing Officer. Additionally, I move that the Village Board approve Resolution 2013 - ADJUD - OFCR -PD -R -1247, A Resolution Approving and Authorizing a Professional Services Agreement By and Between the Village of Oak Brook and Marquardt & Belmonte, P.C. for Administrative Adjudication Hearing Officer Services. RESOLUTION 2013 - ADJUD - OFCR -PD -R -1247 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK AND MARQUARDT & BELMONTE, P.C. FOR ADMINISTRATNE ADJUDICATION HEARING OFFICER SERVICES WHEREAS, the Village desires to retain an attorney to perform administrative adjudication hearing officer services for the Village ( "Services "), and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 1- 7 -6(B) of the Village Code of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, the Village invited requests for qualifications ( "RFQ') to perform the Services and received 9 sealed responses, which were opened on February 27, 2013; and WHEREAS, Village staff has determined that Marquardt & Belmonte, P.C. ( "M &B ") has the qualifications necessary to perform the Services and would provide the best value to the Village, and WHEREAS, the Village and M &B desire to enter into and execute an agreement for M &B to perform the Services in substantially the form attached to this Resolution as Exhibit A ( "Agreement'); and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees have determined that it is in the best interest of the Village to enter into the Agreement; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS as follows: Section 1: Recitals. The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated into, and made a part of, this Resolution as the findings of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook. Section 2: Approval of the Agreement. The President and Board of Trustees hereby approve the Agreement by and between the Village and M &B in a final form to be prepared and approved by the Village Attorney and Village Manager. Section 3: Execution of Agreement. The Village President and the Village Clerk shall be, and are hereby, authorized to execute the approved final Agreement on behalf of the Village. Section 4: Effective Date. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect upon passage and approval in the manner provided by law. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] APPROVED THIS 26th day of March, 2013 PASSED THIS 26th day of March, 2013 Ayes: Resolution 2013 - ADJUD - OFCR -PD -R -1247 Administrative Adjudication Hearing Officer Services 2 of Gopal G. Lalmalani Village President ATTEST: Charlotte K. Pruss Village Clerk EXHIBIT A Agreement #12723549_vl Resolution 2013- ADJUD- OFCR -PD -R -1247 Administrative Adjudication Hearing Officer Services 3 of VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT This AGREEMENT is dated as of the _ day of 2013 ( "Agreement'), and is by and between the VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, an Illinois municipal corporation ( "Village'% and MARQUARDT & BELMONTE, RC., 311 S. County Farm Road, Suite 1, Wheaton, Illinois ( "Consultant'). IN CONSIDERATION OF the recitals and the mutual covenants and agreements set forth in the Agreement, and pursuant to the Village's statutory and home rule powers, the parties agree as follows: SECTION 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES. Except as specifically provided in the text of this Agreement, the Consultant shall, and does hereby, accept the selection and agrees to provide Administrative Hearing Officer services ( "Services ") to the Village in the manner set forth in the following documents: A. The RFQ, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A; and B. The Consultant's proposal, a copy of which is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit B ( "Consultant Proposal "). In the event of a conflict between an Exhibit and the text of this Agreement, the text of this Agreement shall control. In the event of a conflict between the RFQ and the Consultant Proposal, for which the Consultant Proposal expressly accepts the terms of the RFQ, then the Consultant Proposal shall control. In the event of any other conflict between the RFQ and the Consultant Proposal, the RFQ shall control. SECTION 2. TERM. The Consultant shall perform the Services for a term of one year beginning on , unless this Agreement is earlier terminated pursuant to the terms of this Agreement (`Initial Term'). The Village shall have the right, but not the obligation, to extend this Agreement for two additional one - year terms immediately following the Initial Term. SECTION 3. COMPENSATION. A. Agreement Amount. The Consultant agrees to charge, and the Village agrees to compensate the Consultant $185.00 per hour for all work performed at, and preparing for, the hearings. The Consultant agrees to charge, and the Village agrees to compensate Consultant $120.00 per hour for travel time. The Consultant shall not charge, nor be entitled to compensation or reimbursement for any other fees or costs without the prior express written authorization of the Village Manager. The terms for payment to the Consultant shall be as follows: B. Invoices and Payment. The Consultant shall submit invoices in an approved format to the Village Manager for performing the Services. Invoices shall be submitted to the Village on a monthly basis. The amount billed in each invoice for the Services shall be based solely upon the rates set forth in this Agreement. The Village shall pay to the Consultant the amount billed within 45 days after receiving such an invoice. Hours will only be billed to reflect services provided by Consultant to Client for requested services pursuant to this Agreement. If no service is provided in a given month, an invoice will not be generated for that period. C. Records. The Consultant shall maintain records showing actual time devoted, and shall permit the Village to inspect and audit all data and records of the Consultant for work done pursuant to this Agreement. The records shall be made available to the Village at reasonable times during the term of this Agreement, and for one year after the termination of this Agreement. D. Additional Services. The Consultant acknowledges and agrees that the Village shall not be liable for any costs incurred by the Consultant in connection with any services provided by the Consultant that are outside the scope of this Agreement ( "Additional Services'j, regardless of whether such Additional Services are requested or directed by the Village, except upon the prior written consent of the Village. E. Taxes, Benefits, and Royalties. Each payment by the Village to the Consultant includes all applicable federal, state, and Village taxes of every kind and nature applicable to the Services as well as all taxes, contributions, and premiums for unemployment insurance, old age or retirement benefits, pensions, annuities, or similar benefits and all costs, royalties, and fees arising from the use of, or the incorporation into, the Services, of patented or copyrighted equipment, materials, supplies, tools, appliances, devices, processes, or inventions. All claim or right to claim additional compensation by reason of the payment of any such tax, contribution, premium, costs, royalties, or fees is hereby waived and released by Consultant. SECTION 4. REPRESENTATIONS OF CONSULTANT. The Consultant represents and certifies that the Services shall be performed in accordance with the standards of professional practice, care, and diligence practiced by recognized consultants in performing services of a similar nature in existence during the term of this Agreement. The representations and certifications expressed shall be in addition to any other representations and certifications expressed in this Agreement, or expressed or implied by law, which are hereby reserved unto the Village. The Consultant further represents that it is financially solvent, has the necessary financial resources, and is sufficiently experienced and competent to perform and complete the Services in a manner consistent with the standards of professional practice by recognized consultants providing services of a similar nature. The Consultant shall provide all personnel necessary to complete the Services. Consultant represents and warrants to the Village that it will only use attorneys employed by the Consultant to provide the Services who: (1) are and have been for the three years immediately preceding the Effective Date of this Agreement duly licensed and in good standing as attorneys in the State of Illinois; and (2) have no knowledge of any administrative proceedings or other matters which would affect the attorney's licensure within the State of Illinois. The Consultant agrees that the foregoing representations constitute continuing obligations and that if Consultant uses any attorneys to provide the Services that fail to meet such requirements, or if Consultant uses attorneys to provide Services that have their licenses suspended or terminated by the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission, this Agreement will be immediately terminated. SECTION 5. INDEMNIFICATION; INSURANCE; LIABILITY. A. Indemnification. The Consultant proposes and agrees that the Consultant shall indemnify, save harmless, and defend the Village against all damages, liability, claims, losses, and expenses (including attorneys' fee) that may arise, or be alleged to have arisen, out of or in connection with the Consultant's performance of, or failure to perform, the Services or any part thereof, or any failure to meet the representations and certifications set forth in Section 4 of this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the parties expressly agree that Consultant shall not be obligated to indemnify the Village for any damages, liability, claims, losses, and expenses (including attorneys' fees) for an appeal to the Circuit Court. B. Insurance. The Consultant acknowledges and agrees that the Consultant shall, and has a duty to, maintain adequate professional liability insurance, in an amount, and in a form and from companies, acceptable to the Village. The Consultant's maintenance of adequate insurance shall not be construed in any way as a limitation on the Consultant's liability for losses or damages under this Agreement. C. No Personal Liability. No elected or appointed official, or employee of the Village shall be personally liable, in law or in contract, to the Consultant as the result of the execution of this Agreement. SECTION 6. GENERAL PROVISIONS. A. Relationship of the Parties. The Consultant shall act as an independent contractor in providing and performing the Services. Nothing in, nor done pursuant to, this Agreement shall be construed to: (1) create the relationship of principal and agent, employer and employee, partners, or joint venturers between the Village and Consultant; or (2) to create any relationship between the Village and any subcontractor of the Contractor. B. Conflicts of Interest. The Consultant represents and certifies that, to the best of its knowledge: (1) no Village employee or agent is interested in the business of the Consultant or this Agreement (2) as of the date of this Agreement, neither the Consultant nor any person employed or associated with the Consultant has any interest that would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of the obligations under this Agreement; and (3) neither the Consultant nor any person employed by or associated with the Consultant shall at any time during the term of this Agreement obtain or acquire any interest that would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of the obligations under this Agreement. C. No Collusion. The Consultant represents and certifies that the Consultant is not barred from contracting with a unit of state or local government as a result of (1) a delinquency in the payment of any tax administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue unless the Consultant is contesting, in accordance with the procedures established by the appropriate revenue act, its liability for the tax or the amount of the tax, as set forth in Section 1 I- 42.1 -1 et seq. of the Illinois Municipal Code, 65 ILCS 5/1142.1 -1 et seq.; or (2) a violation of either Section 33E -3 or Section 33E -4 of Article 33E of the Criminal Code of 1961, 720 ILCS 5/33E -1 et seq. If at any time it shall be found that the Consultant has, in procuring this Agreement, colluded with any other person, firm, or corporation, then the Consultant shall be liable to the Village for all loss or damage that the Village may suffer, and this Agreement shall, at the Village's option, be null and void. D. Termination. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, the Village may terminate this Agreement at any time upon 30 days prior written notice to the Consultant. In the event that this Agreement is so terminated, the Consultant shall be paid for Services actually performed and reimbursable expenses actually incurred, if any, prior to termination, not exceeding the value of the Services completed. E. Compliance with Laws and Grants. Consultant shall give all notices, pay all fees, and take all other action that may be necessary to ensure that the Services are provided, performed, and completed in accordance with all required governmental permits, licenses, or other approvals and authorizations that may be required in connection with providing, performing, and completing the Services, and with all applicable statutes, ordinances, rules, and regulations, including without limitation the Fair Labor Standards Act; any statutes regarding qualification to do business; any statutes prohibiting discrimination because of, or requiring affirmative action based on, race, creed, color, national origin, age, sex, or other prohibited classification, including, without limitation, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. §§ 12101 at seq., and the Illinois Human Rights Act, 775 ILCS 511 -101 et seq. Consultant shall also comply with all conditions of any federal, state, or local grant received by the Village or Consultant with respect to this Contract or the Services. Consultant shall be solely liable for any fines or civil penalties that are imposed by any governmental or quasi- governmental agency or body that may arise, or be alleged to have arisen, out of or in connection with Consultant's, or its subcontractors, performance of, or failure to perform, the Services or any part thereof. Every provision of law required by law to be inserted into this Contract shall be deemed to be inserted herein. F. Default. If it should appear at any time that the Consultant has failed or refused to prosecute, or has delayed in the prosecution of, the Services with diligence at a rate that assures completion of the Services in full compliance with the requirements of this Agreement, or has otherwise failed, refused, or delayed to perform or satisfy the Services or any other requirement of this Agreement ( "Event of Default'% and fails to cure any such Event of Default within ten business days after the Consultant's receipt of written notice of such Event of Default from the Village, then the Village shall have the right, without prejudice to any other remedies provided by law or equity, to (1) terminate this Agreement without liability for further payment; or (2) withhold from any payment or recover from the Consultant, any and all costs, including attorneys' fees and administrative expenses, incurred by the Village as the result of any Event of Default by the Consultant or as a result of actions taken by the Village in response to any Event of Default by the Consultant. G. Assi¢nment. This Agreement may not be assigned by the Village or by the Consultant without the prior written consent of the other party. H. Notice. All notices required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be delivered: (1) personally; (2) by a reputable overnight courier; or by (3) by certified mail, return receipt requested, and deposited in the U.S. Mail, postage prepaid. Unless otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, notices shall be deemed received upon the earlier of (a) actual receipt; (b) one business day after deposit with an overnight courier as evidenced by a receipt of deposit; or (c) three business days following deposit in the U.S. mail, as evidenced by a return receipt. Notices and communications to the Village shall be addressed to, and delivered at, the following address: With a copy to: Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, Illinois 60523 Attention: Village Manager Holland & Knight LLP 131 S. Dearborn, 30" Floor Chicago, Illinois 60603 Attention: Peter M. Friedman, Village Attorney Notices and communications to the Consultant shall be addressed to, and delivered at, the following address: William T BelmonteMarquardt & Belmonte P.C. 311 S County Farm Rd., Suite I Wheaton, IL 60187 I. Waiver. Neither the Village nor the Consultant shall be under any obligation to exercise any of the rights granted to them in this Agreement except as it shall determine to be in its best interest from time to time. The failure of the Village or the Consultant to exercise at any time any such rights shall not be deemed or construed as a waiver of that right, nor shall the failure void or affect the Village's or the Consultant's right to enforce such rights or any other rights. J. Third Party Beneficiary. No claim as a third party beneficiary under this Agreement by any person, firm or corporation shall be made or be valid against the Village. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK By: David Niemeyer, Village Manager ATTEST: By: Charlotte Pruss, Village Clerk CONSULTANT By: Its: ATTEST: By: Its: VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Purchasing Division 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 (630) 368 -5164 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING OFFICER February 2013 2013 admin hearing officer TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I. REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS A. NOTICE ............................................. ............................... SECTION 2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION ............................. SECTION 3. SCOPE OF SERVICES ............ ............................... SECTION 4. QUALIFICATIONS STATEMENT ............................ SECTION 5. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS ............................... SECTION 6. REVIEW PROCESS ................ ............................... A. SELECTION PROCESS AND BASIS OF AWARD ................. B EVALUATION CRITERIA ..................................................... ............................... 3 ..................................................... ............................... 3 ..................................................... ............................... 4 ..................................................... ............................... 4 ..................................................... ............................... 5 ..................................................... ............................... 6 ......................... ............................... C. TERMS AND CONDITIONS ...................... ............................... 2013 admin hearing officer 2 Section 1. Request for Qualifications A. Notice Posting on the Village Website February 13, 2013 Village of Oak Brook Request for Qualification Statements ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING OFFICER February 2013 The Village of Oak Brook is seeking responses to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for the position of Administrative Hearing Officer. The Administrative Hearing Officer is appointed by the Village President, with the consent of the Village Board, and provides adjudication in compliance citations, parking, and quasi - criminal violations within the Village of Oak Brook. A list of offenses can be found in the Village Code Titles 6 & 7. The code can be viewed or downloaded from the Village website at www.oak- brook.org. Qualified firms interested in performing such services can obtain this Request For Qualifications package from the Village's Purchasing Division, 630 - 368 -5164, or it can be downloaded from the Village's website at www.oak- brook.ora, or it can be picked up at the Butler Government Center, 1200 Oak Brook Road, Oak Brook, Illinois 60523, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M., Monday through Friday. There is no charge for the package. Qualification statements should be addressed to: Rania Serences Senior Purchasing Assistant Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 The closing date and time for receipt of qualification statements is Wednesday, February 27, 2013 4:00 P.M. prevailing time, after which time, additional submittals will not be accepted. 2013 admin hearing officer Section 2. Background Information The Village of Oak Brook is a non -home rule municipality with a population of 7,883. The Village operates many operations and departments to serve the needs of its residents and the greater populace that serve as the community of the Village, including the Business and Corporate Community. The Village is led by an elected Village Board consisting of on Village President, six Trustees, and a Village Clerk. All elected officials are elected at large. Day to day operations of staff is overseen by the Village Manager. On November 25, 2008, the Village Board approved passage of an ordinance that allows the impoundment of a motor vehicle used in connection with illegal activity. The fee is $500 for impoundment. On February 14, 2012, the Village Board approved passage of an ordinance that expanded the Adjudication Program to include compliance citations, all parking violations and quasi - criminal violations. A list of offenses can be found in the Village Code Titles 6 & 7. The code can be viewed or downloaded from the Village website at www.oak- brook.org. The fines for citations, parking violations and quasi - criminal violations range from $25 - $250 and increase if not paid by the due date. The Administrative Hearing Officer has the ability to increase the fine if the violator chose not to pay within 30 days. Section 3. Scope of Services The specific responsibilities and tasks of the Administrative Hearing Officer for the Village of Oak Brook include: 1. Act as the presiding adjudicative officer at Village of Oak Brook Administrative Hearings 2. Hear testimony and accept evidence at Hearings 3. Issue subpoenas directing witnesses to appear at Hearings 4. Preserve and authenticate the record of Hearings 5. Issue determinations based on evidence presented at Administrative Hearings 6. Impose penalties The Administrative Hearings are held in the Samuel E. Dean Board Rook in the Butler Government Center, 1200 Oak Brook Road, Oak Brook, Illinois 60523. The Administrative Hearings are conducted on the second Wednesday of every month at 2:00 pm. 2013 admin hearing officer 4 Section 4. Qualifications Statement Five (5) copies of the Statement of Qualifications must be submitted in a sealed envelope to: Rania Serences Senior Purchasing Assistant Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 and clearly marked on the outside of the envelope "ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING OFFICER" on or before 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. Any statement of qualification received after this date and time will be refused. It is suggested that the statement be submitted in a standard 8 -1/2" x 11" format for ease of review and reproduction. No size larger than 11" x 17" can be accepted to allow for Village reproduction. Submittal Requirements: The following items must be included in all responses to this Request for Qualifications: 1. A clear and detailed statement of interest identifying why the applicant is interested in the position; why the applicant believes he /she is qualified to perform the duties as outlined; a mission statement from the applicant; and a description of the performance style which will be exhibited by the applicant if chosen. 2. The name and resume for the person who will act as the Administrative Hearing Officer. 3. A summary describing the nature of the applicant's previous and current experience in litigating municipal code violations with municipal clients in DuPage County. 4. A summary describing the nature of the applicant's previous and current experience with municipal clients in DuPage County. 5. A statement describing any existing or potential conflicts of interest that might affect the applicant's ability to represent the Village. 6. A list of professional references. 7. The hourly rate that the applicant charges as an Administrative Hearing Officer. 2013 admin hearing officer 5 8. Any exceptions taken to this Request for Qualifications shall be clearly identified. Section S. Minimum Qualifications 1. The applicant must be an attorney that has been licensed to practice in Illinois for at least three years. 2. The applicant must be in good standing with the Illinois Supreme Court Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission. Section 6. Review Process A. Selection Process and Basis ofAward The Village of Oak Brook reserves the right to waive any informality or technical error and to accept the applicant deemed by the Village to be in its best interests. B. Evaluation Criteria Critical factors which will be considered in evaluating the statements of qualification are as follows: 1. Qualifications of individuals who would have direct involvement in tasks on this project. Despite a team's overall capabilities and experience, attention will be focused directly on the personnel assigned to the project and the manner in which they will be organized and managed. 2. Capabilities and experience in comparable previous projects of this kind and the specialized experience and technical competence of the applicant. 3. Past record of performance on contracts with other governmental agencies or public bodies, including such factors as control of costs, quality of work and ability to meet schedules. References from past and existing clients will be utilized to determine past record of performance. 4. The firm's approach to the project - although the Village has identified a general nature of services required, the candidate is given broad leeway toward approach and methodology to provide the expected outcomes. 5. Capacity of the candidate to perform the work within time schedules. C. Terms and Conditions 2013 admin hearing officer 6 Any contract or agreement resulting from negotiations with the selected most qualified firm by the Village shall be on forms either supplied by or approved by the Village's Legal Department, and shall contain, as a minimum, applicable provisions of this Request For Qualifications. The Village reserves the right to reject any agreement that does not conform to this Request For Qualifications and any Village requirements for agreements and contracts. 2. If, through any cause, the firm fails to fulfill any of the obligations agreed to in a timely and proper manner, the Village shall have the right to terminate the contract by notifying the firm in writing of such termination at least 15 calendar days in advance of such termination. 3. The Village shall not be liable for any expenses incurred by the candidate including, but not limited to, expenses associated with the preparation of the statement, attendance at interviews, preparation of a cost statement or final contract negotiations. 4. All responses to this RFQ will become the property of the Village. Reasonable precautions will be taken to ensure the confidentiality of the material. Each respondent shall denote and clearly indicate any proprietary information that is submitted as part of their statement. The successful statement will become public information after selection. 5. The Village reserves the right to reject any and all statements of qualifications and to request clarification of information submitted and request additional information as needed. 6. The term of the agreement shall be for one (1) year with two (2) additional one (1) year extensions. 2013 admin hearing officer CONFIDENTIAL PROPOSAL OF MARQUARDT & BELMONTE, P.C. TO PROVIDE ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION SERVICES TO THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS February 20, 2013 Introduction Marquardt & Belmonte, P.C. (M &B) seeks to be the Administrative Hearing Officer for the Village of Oak Brook (the Village) because M &B is dedicated to servicing the needs of municipalities in DuPage and neighboring Counties. As detailed below, M &B has three experienced Certified Administrative Hearing Officers who are skilled at conducting Administrative Hearings in a professional manner. It is the mission of M &B to conduct hearings for the Village in a way which reflects positively on the Village, keeping in mind that in most instances those individuals charged with offenses are either citizens of the Village or patrons of businesses operating within the Village. When conducting Administrative Hearings, the attorneys of M &B are polite, courteous, confident and expeditious. Biographical Information M &B is a fiill service law firm located at 311 S. County Farm Rd., Suite I, Wheaton, Illinois, which is just two blocks from DuPage County's main courthouse. M &B specializes in Administrative Hearings, Municipal Prosecutions, Criminal Defense and Civil Litigation. M &B is comprised of seven hardworking and experienced attorneys, including three attorneys who are Certified Illinois Municipal Administrative Hearing Officers. M &B has the experience and knowledge to perform such services as it boasts among its many clients, the Village of Roselle, the City of Wood Dale, the Village of Bensenville, the City of Elmhurst, the City of West Chicago, the Village of Schaumburg, the Village of Willowbrook, the Village of Addison and the Village of Winfield. The attorneys at M &B pride themselves on their responsiveness to the client, their knowledge, skill and reputation among its clients and the legal community as honest, hardworking, attorneys. Each attorney at M &B worked as an Assistant State's Attorney with the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office, handling all types of criminal cases, including driving under the influence ( "DUI ") and traffic matters. Should M &B be retained to act as Administrative Hearing Officers for the Village, the primary attorney that would perform the duties of the Administrative Hearing Officer would be Daniel F. Hanlon with William T. Belmonte or David R. Imielski performing the duties when Mr. Hanlon is unavailable. Mr. Hanlon, Mr, Belmonte and Mr. Imielski are each Certified Illinois Administrative Hearing Officers. The experience of Mr. Hanlon, Mr. Belmonte and Mr. Imielski and the remaining M &B attorneys are further detailed below. Relevant Past Experience • Seven Former DuPage County Felony, DUI and Traffic Prosecutors; • City of Wood Dale DUI Prosecutors — November of 2006 to present; • City of Wood Dale Traffic Court Prosecutors — September of 2002 to present; • City of Wood Dale Administrative Tow Hearing Prosecutors — April of 2006 to present; • City of Wood Dale Administrative Building and Zoning Enforcement Hearing Prosecutors — January of 2008 to 2010; • City of West Chicago DUI Prosecutors — February of 2006 to present; • City of West Chicago Traffic Court Prosecutors — June of 2001 to present; • City of West Chicago Administrative Tow Hearing Prosecutors — September of 2005 to present; • City of West Chicago Administrative Building and Zoning Enforcement Hearing Prosecutors - January of 2008 to present; • Village of Roselle DUI Prosecutors — November of 2006 to present; • Village of Roselle Traffic Court Prosecutors — November of 2006 to present; • Village of Roselle Administrative Tow Hearing Prosecutors — January of 2007 to present; • Village of Maple Park, Kane County, Traffic Court Prosecutors — October of 2006 to July of 2009; • Village of Schaumburg Administrative Parking and Vehicle Enforcement Hearing Judges — January of 2008 to present; • Village of Schaumburg Administrative Red Light Camera Enforcement Hearing Judges — January of 2009 to August of 2009 (program was terminated); • Village of Addison Administrative Parking, Vehicle and Ordinance Violation Hearing Judges - December of 2008 to present; • Village of Addison Administrative Red Light Camera Enforcement Hearing Judges — May of 2009 to present; • Village of Bensenville Traffic Court Prosecutors -May of 2009 to present; • Village of Bensenville Administrative Tow Hearing Prosecutors - May of 2009 to present; • Village of Willowbrook Administrative Red Light Camera Enforcement Hearing Judges — April of 2009 to present; • City of Elmhurst Traffic Court Prosecutors - June of 2009 to present; • City of Elmhurst DUI Prosecutors — June of 2009 to present; • City of Elmhurst Administrative Hearing Prosecutors (towing, building, parking) — June of 2009 to present; • Village of Winfield Administrative Red Light Camera Enforcement Hearing Judges — March of 2011 to November of 2012; • Village of Winfield DUI Prosecutors — February of 2013 to present; • Represent Clients in both DUI and Traffic matters; and • Active in Civil Litigation, including trials and arbitration hearings. In its prosecutorial role for each municipal client detailed above, M &B performs all required duties, including, but not limited to, all aspects of in court representation, file preparation, witness notification, felony screening with the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office, responding to citizens questions, working directly with the Court Clerks and Chief Judge's office, research, plea negotiations, assisting officers and staff with legal issues, officer training and attending all requested Village and Department meetings. Additionally, as Administrative Tow Hearing Prosecutors our firm was instrumental in establishing procedures and guidelines for how the towing of vehicles for violations of local ordinances are processed. The services currently being performed for the Villages of Schaumburg and Addison involve one of our attorneys acting as Administrative Hearing Officers for various types of local ordinance violations on a monthly or bi- weekly basis. As part of our duties as Administrative Hearing Officers we are required to make an opening statement describing the procedures, swear in witnesses, hear evidence and make a written determination as to liability and fines, if necessary. We are also required to rule upon write -in contests of the local ordinance violations. The violations currently heard include, but are not limited to, building code violations, traffic violations, parking violations and minor criminal offenses. Additionally, we are Administrative Hearing Officers for red light camera violations for the Villages of Willowbrook and Addison. We were also the Administrative Hearing Officers for the Schaumburg Red Light Photo Enforcement Program which had attracted extensive publicity until the Village decided to terminate the program. In addition to the hearings enumerated above, Mr. Belmonte has sat as an Administrative Hearing Officer for a License Revocation hearing for the City of Wheaton. The violation was brought against a massage parlor which had been granted a license by the City, but began to conduct suspect activities. The hearing was conducted pursuant to the City Ordinance and a recommendation was made to the City Manager based upon the evidence. Servicine Attornevs Although Daniel Hanlon, whose resume is included with this submittal, will be the primary Hearing Officer, given the number of attorney's working at M &B who are certified to act as Administrative Hearing Officers, all adjudication dates will be covered by an attorney of M &B. In the event there is an unforeseen event which would prevent each of M &B's attorneys from being able to attend one of the scheduled administrative hearings, M &B has extensive relationships with licensed Administrative Hearing Officers who could temporarily cover the Administrative Hearing. However, over the years of prosecuting ordinance violations and acting as Administrative Hearing Officers and Prosecutors, M &B has not needed to rely on any outside attorneys to cover its required court calls and administrative hearings. Availability and Accessibility of Attorneys Each attorney of M &B is available during normal business hours for consultation with all Village and Police officials and staff. Realizing that unexpected issues and concerns arise at odd times, the attorneys will also be available at other times requested by the Village which include evenings, weekends, and holidays. As stated above, M &B prides itself on its responsiveness to the client. Services Offered M &B is seeking to provide the Village with the following, non - exclusive, services and all other related requested and required services: • Attending all required training and orientation courses; • Attending and performing each and every responsibility and duty of an Administrative Hearing Officer in a fair and impartial manner; Fees M &B proposes to perform the above referenced services at an hourly rate of $185.00 per hour for all work performed both at the hearings and in preparation for the hearings with all travel time to be compensated at an hourly rate of $150.00 per hour. Attorney Bioarauhies Scott R Marquardt Scott R. Marquardt is the President of M &B. Mr. Marquardt received his Bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois and his Juris Doctorate from Chicago -Kent College of Law, Chicago, Illinois. During law school, Mr. Marquardt was a Supreme Court Rule 711 clerk at the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office. After graduating from law school in 1992, Mr. Marquardt became an Assistant State's Attorney in DuPage County. During his career at the State's Attorney's Office he worked in several divisions including traffic, misdemeanor and felony. Prior to his departure in 1996, Mr. Marquardt was in charge of the Felony Screening Division. Since that time he has focused his attention on criminal defense, municipal prosecutions and property tax appeals. He has both prosecuted and defended all types of criminal cases ranging from traffic violations and driving under the influence matters to theft and domestic battery as well as hundreds of felony matters. Mr. Marquardt is also the president of Roger C. Marquardt & Co., Inc., a lobbying firm that focuses on State of Illinois legislative and executive issues. Mr. Marquardt was instrumental in the drafting and passage of the legislation which allows local municipalities to operate red light enforcement cameras. Mr. Marquardt is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association and the DuPage County Bar Association. William T. Belmonte William T. Belmonte is a partner with M &B and concentrates his practice on municipal prosecutions and administrative hearings, criminal defense, real estate and personal injury law. Mr. Belmonte is a licensed Administrative Hearing Officer and currently conducts hearings for the Village of Addison and Winfield. Mr. Belmonte received his Bachelor of Science degree from Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and his Juris Doctorate from DePaul University College of Law, Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Belmonte is admitted to practice before every Illinois State Court and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. He is also a member of the Illinois State Bar Association and DuPage County Bar Association. Mr. Belmonte is also a Certified Illinois Municipal Administrative Hearing Officer. Mr. Belmonte has over 18 years of experience concentrating in criminal prosecution and defense. Beginning in 1991 he served as a law clerk for the DuPage County's State's Attorney's Office and subsequently was hired on as an Assistant State's Attorney in 1993. As an Assistant State's Attorney, Mr. Belmonte handled cases ranging from traffic and DUI matters to felony narcotics cases. As a felony assistant in the Narcotics Division, part of his duties included the drafting of search warrants and eavesdropping requests, handling all civil forfeitures, case preparation and trial. Also, while as an Assistant State's Attorney, Mr. Belmonte taught search and seizure laws at the Suburban Police Academy and was a guest speaker on several occasions to the Oak Brook Mall Retailers Association. In 1998 Mr. Belmonte was appointed as the lead investigator for the Illinois State Crime Commission reviewing the investigation of the Palatine Brown's Chicken Murders. Demetrios N. Panoushis Demetrios N. Panouhis is a partner with M &B. Mr. Panoushis received his Bachelor's degree from Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois and his Juris Doctorate from Chicago -Kent College of Law, Chicago, Illinois. During law school, Mr. Panouhis was a Supreme Court Rule 711 clerk at the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office working in the Criminal Complaints and Victim Services Units. After graduating from law school in 2001, Mr. Panoushis became an Assistant State's Attorney in DuPage County. As an Assistant State's Attorney Mr. Panoushis handled thousands of criminal cases including traffic offenses, DUI matters and various other misdemeanor and felony matters. Mr. Panoushis has also received certified training from the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration relating specifically to driving under the influence matters and standardized field sobriety testing. Since leaving the State's Attorney's Office in 2003, Mr. Panoushis has focused his attention on municipal prosecutions and criminal defense. Mr. Panoushis is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association and the DuPage County Bar Association. Daniel F. Hanlon Daniel F. Hanlon is an associate attorney with M &B. Mr. Hanlon received his Bachelor's of Science Degree from Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois, and both his Masters of Business Administration and his Juris Doctorate from Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois. During law school, Mr. Hanlon was a Supreme Court Rule 711 clerk at the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office working in the Civil Division and the Juvenile Felony Division. After graduating from law school in 1999, Mr. Hanlon became an Assistant State's Attorney in DuPage County. As an Assistant State's Attorney Mr. Hanlon handled thousands of criminal cases including traffic offenses, DUI matters and various other misdemeanor matters. Prior to leaving the State's Attomey's Office in 2001, Mr. Hanlon prosecuted juvenile felony and juvenile misdemeanor matters. hi 2001, Mr. Hanlon joined the law firm of Schirott & Luetkehans, P.C. where he focused on civil litigation, municipal law and criminal defense. In 2005, Mr. Hanlon joined M &B where he has continued to focus on civil litigation, criminal defense, zoning law, municipal prosecutions and administrative hearings. On February 12, 2013, Mr. Hanlon was honored by his appointment by the DuPage County Board Chairman , Daniel J. Cronin, with the unanimous consent and approval of the DuPage County Board, to the position of Ethics Advisor of DuPage County. As the DuPage County Ethics Advisor, Mr. Hanlon will provide guidance to DuPage County employees and elected officials as to compliance with the DuPage County Ethics Ordinance. Mr. Hanlon is admitted to practice law in all Illinois State Courts, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Mr. Hanlon is a member of the DuPage County Bar Association. Mr. Hanlon is also a Certified Illinois Municipal Administrative Hearing Officer. David R. Imielski David R. Imielski is an associate attorney with M &B. He received a Bachelors of Science Degree from Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois and a Juris Doctorate from DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois. During law school, Mr. Imielski was active in student affairs, being elected President of the Student Bar Association and serving in that capacity for one year. Shortly after graduating law school, Mr. hnielski was hired as an Assistant State's Attomey in DuPage County. Mr. Imielski served in that capacity for over ten years. During that time, Mr. Imielski handled a wide range of criminal matters including DUI, traffic, misdemeanors and felony offenses. Mr. Imielski worked in several specialized prosecution units, including narcotics and sex crimes. His last assignment was as a lead supervising attorney for a courtroom in the felony trial division. Mr. Imielski is admitted to practice law in all Illinois State Courts and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Mr. Imielski is also a member of the DuPage County Bar Association and a Certified Illinois Municipal Administrative Hearing Officer. Michael W. Reidy Michael W. Reidy is of counsel for the law firm of M &B. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from University of Wisconsin- Madison and a Juris Doctorate from DePaul University. Mr. Reidy is a seasoned trial attorney with over 16 years of courtroom experience. Mr. Reidy began his legal career as a law clerk with Ruff, Weidenaar & Reidy, Ltd. in Chicago, Illinois. He then worked as a law clerk with Kiesler & Berman in Chicago, Illinois where he was later hired as an associate attorney upon graduating law school in 1996. Later in 1996, he joined the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office as an Assistant State's Attorney. While with the State's Attorney's Office, Mr. Reidy worked his way up to being a felony trial supervisor whose assignments included the prosecution of traffic, DUI, misdemeanor, felony, narcotics, sex crimes, reckless homicides and murders. In 2006, Mr. Reidy became the First Assistant State's Attorney of Kendall County. In 2010, Mr. Reidy joined the law firm of Martin, Kent & Reidy as a partner where he practiced criminal defense and civil litigation. In 2012, Mr. Reidy joined M &B where he continues to practice criminal defense, municipal prosecutions and civil litigation. During his career as a litigator, Mr. Reidy has conducted examinations of experts in the fields of narcotics, toxicology, ballistics, fingerprint examination, shaken baby syndrome, child psychology, suggestive interviewing techniques, and forensic psychology. Additionally, Mr. Reidy has put on training seminars in affirmative defense and DUI and reckless homicides. Mr. Reidy is admitted to practice law in all Illinois State Courts. Barbara D. Skurka Barbara D. Skurka is an associate with M &B. Ms. Skurka received her Bachelor's degree from DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois and her Juris Doctorate from Chicago -Kent College of Law. During law school, Ms. Skurka was a law clerk with the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office and was hired as an assistant shortly after graduation in 1991. While at the State's Attorney's Office, Ms. Skurka worked in several different divisions including, traffic, juvenile, misdemeanor and felony. Prior to her departure from the State's Attorney's Office in 1995, Ms. Skurka oversaw auto theft prosecutions in DuPage County. After leaving the State's Attorney's Office, Ms. Skurka went into private practice where she focused on criminal defense, Secretary of State reinstatement hearings, village prosecutions and family law. In 2000, Ms. Skurka went to work for the Illinois Attorney General's Office. At the Attorney General's Office, she was assigned to the Sexually Violent Persons Bureau for one year and was then promoted to the Deputy Chief of the Medicaid Fraud Bureau. In 2003 Ms. Skurka joined M &B and has focused her attention on municipal prosecutions and criminal defense. Ms. Skurka is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association. References Office of the State's Attorney of DuPage County Robert Berlin State's Attorney, DuPage County, Illinois. 503 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, Illinois. 630 - 407 -8161. Former employer of each attorney of M &B. City of West Chicago ChiefLaz Perez, West Chicago Police Department, 475 Main Street, West Chicago, Illinois. 630 - 293 -2200. Currently prosecute local ordinance violations including traffic and DUI matters for West Chicago. Also currently prosecute administrative towing and building and zoning code violations for West Chicago. City of Wood Dale Chief Greg Vesta, Wood Dale Police Department, 404 N. Wood Dale Rd., Wood Dale, Illinois. 630 - 766 -2060. Currently prosecute local ordinance violations including traffic and DUI matters for Wood Dale. Also currently prosecute administrative towing and building and zoning code violations for Wood Dale. • Village of Roselle Chief Steve Herron, Roselle Police Department, 103 S. Prospect St., Roselle, Illinois. 630 -980 -2025. Currently prosecute local ordinance violations including traffic and DUI matters for Roselle. Also currently prosecute administrative towing proceedings for Roselle. • Village of Schaumburg Director of Police Brian Howerton, 1000 W. Schaumburg Rd., Schaumburg, Illinois. 847 - 882 -3586. Assistant Village Attorney Rita Elsner, 101 Schaumburg Ct., Schaumburg, Illinois. 847 - 895 -4500. Currently act as Administrative Hearing Officers for parking and minor traffic violations. Village of Addison Director of Police William Hayden, Addison Police Department, 3 Friendship Plaza, Addison, Illinois. 630 -543 -4100. Currently act as Administrative Hearing Officers for parking, vehicle enforcement, ordinance violations and red light camera violations. • Municipal Hearing Officer training by Kathleen Field Orr 180 N. Michican Ave. #1040 Chicago IL 60601. (Further references available upon request) Statement of Conflict After a thorough search of our pending criminal and civil cases, the following matter is the only direct or potential conflict with our proposed representation of the Village of Oak Brook: - Village of Oak Brook v. Larry Wise, Case no. 12 OV 3968. Mr. Belmonte is counsel of record and has been the only attorney of M&B that has had involvement in this matter. If selected, Mr. Belmonte will seek a waiver of this conflict from Mr. Wise and the Village if deemed necessary. 10 Resume of Daniel F. Hanlon Contact 311 S. County Farm Rd., Suite I, Wheaton, Illinois 60187. 630 -871 -1100 Information Experience 1997 -1997 DuPage County State's Attorney's Office Wheaton, IL 711 Law Clerk • Worked closely with both Civil and Criminal Assistant State's Attorneys in conducting research, preparing matters for court and drafting pleadings. 1999 -2001 DuPage County State's Attorney's Office Wheaton, IL Assistant State's Attorney • Prosecuted criminal defendants in traffic, misdemeanor and juvenile felony division. • Researched areas of law, prepared briefs, acted as lead attorney in numerous bench and jury trials. • Participated in the training of newly sworn in police officers as to the proper techniques for testifying in criminal trials. 2001 -2005 Schirott & Luetkehans, P.C. Itasca, IL Associate Attomey • Acted as lead attorney in numerous civil litigation matters. • Acted as lead attorney in numerous criminal defense matters. • Conducted research, negotiated settlements, prepared briefs, argued motions and participated in bench trials in representation of firm clients. • Areas of concentration included criminal defense, construction law, election law, municipal law and contract disputes. 2005— Present Marquardt & Behnonte, P.C. Wheaton, IL (formerly Marquardt, Kailas & Behnonte, P.C.) Associate Attorney • Act as lead attorney in numerous civil litigation matters. • Prosecute both DUI and Traffic Ordinance Violations for various municipalities. • Act as Administrative Hearing Officer for various municipalities. • Conduct research, negotiate settlements, prepare briefs, argue motions, and participate in bench trials. • Areas of concentration include criminal defense, municipal prosecutions, construction law, real estate litigation, contract disputes and zoning. Education 1992 -1996 Illinois State University • Bachelor of Science in Marketing 1996 -1999 Northern Illinois University • Juris Doctor • Masters of Business Administration 11 Normal, IL DeKalb, IL Appointed February 2013 - Present County of DuPage Wheaton, IL Positions Ethics Advisor • Appointed as the Ethics Advisor to DuPage County. Responsibilities include advising County employees and elected officials with respect to compliance with the DuPage County Ethics Ordinance. Volunteer November of 2011 -Present Geneva Baseball Association Geneva, IL Positions Member of Board — President of Various Leagues Responsibilities include participating in overall Association decisions and running various leagues under the Association. 12 Resume of David R. Imielski Contact 311 S. County Farm Rd., Wheaton IL, 630 - 871 -1100 Information Experience 1997 -1998 DuPage County State's Attorney's Office Wheaton, IL 711 Law Clerk • Worked as a law student prosecuting and litigating criminal cases under the direct supervision of licensed Assistant State's Attorney. 1998 -2009 DuPage County State's Attorney's Office Wheaton, IL Assistant State's Attorney • Prosecuted criminal defendants in traffic, misdemeanor and felony divisions. • Researched areas of law, prepared briefs, acted as lead attorney in numerous bench and jury trials. • Acted as Lead Counsel (Is' Chair) for a felony prosecution courtroom and was assigned to numerous specialized prosecution units including felony screening, narcotics prosecutions and sex crimes prosecutions. • Participated in the training of newly sworn in police officers as to the proper techniques for testifying in criminal trials. 2009 — Present Marquardt & Belmonte, P.C. Wheaton, IL Associate Attorney • Act as lead attorney in numerous criminal litigation matters. • Prosecute both DUI and Traffic Ordinance Violations for various municipalities. • Act as Administrative Hearing Officer for various municipalities. • Conduct research, negotiate settlements, prepare briefs, argue motions, and participate in bench and jury trials. • Areas of concentration include criminal defense and municipal prosecutions. Education 1989 -1993 Northern Illinois University • Bachelor of Science in Political Science 1994 -1997 • Juris Doctor DePaul University 13 DeKalb, IL Chicago, IL WILLIAM T. BELMONTE 311 S. County Farm Rd., Suite I Wheaton, IL 60187 (630) 871 -1100 Admitted to Illinois Bar November 1993 Licensed in Federal Court for the Northern District of Illinois EDUCATION 1993 J.D. DePaul University College of Law 1990 B.S. Business Administration Marquette University WORK EXPERIENCE March 1998 to present: Partner in firm of Marquardt & Belmonte P.C. concentrating in the areas of criminal, personal injury, workers compensation, real estate, municipal prosecutions, administrative hearings, and real estate law. August 1997 to March 1998: Established Law Offices of William T. Belmonte, which was a general practice law firm handling criminal, personal injury, estate, and real estate law. October 1997 to June 2000: Appointed as Lead Investigator for Illinois State Crime Commission's Brown's Chicken Investigation. November 1993 to August 1997: Assistant State's Attorney, DuPage County State's Attorneys Office, Criminal Division. Assigned to Traffic, misdemeanor, and Felony Divisions. As a felony prosecutor assigned to the Narcotics Division, responsible for all drug cases and coordination of ongoing investigations with the County Meg unit. Assisted in drafting requests for search warrants and eavesdrops and obtaining judicial approval. As a general felony assistant, cases such as armed robbery, financial crimes, reckless homicides, and other general felonies were assigned. Conducted grand jury investigations and was responsible for indicting all assigned cases. TEACHING EXPERIENCE March, 1997 Instructor at the Suburban Police Academy, Lombard IL. September and November 1996 Guest lecturer to the Oak Brook Mall Retailers Association and the Oak Brook Police Department on Financial Crimes and Retail Theft ORGANIZATIONS 1992 to Present: Board of Directors, Vice President, Scholarship Chairman The Billy Foundation 1994 to 1997: Football Coach, Hinsdale Falcon Football program, 6s' grade division 1993 to Present: Member of the Illinois State Bar Association 1993 to Present: Member of the DuPage County Bar Association 1999 to 2010: Member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America 14