Special Counsel for MDL PFAS AFFF

Agency: Burlington County
State: New Jersey
Type of Government: State & Local
NAICS Category:
  • 236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Posted Date: Feb 23, 2026
Due Date: Mar 17, 2026
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  • Special Counsel for MDL PFAS AFFF
    April 1, 2026 - March 31, 2027 or until litigation settles or concludes. Read on...
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    REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
    FOR SPECIALIZED LEGAL SERVICES
    BURLINGTON COUNTY SOLICITOR'S OFFICE
    Three copies (1 unbound) plus 1 USB Drive (in PDF format) of Responses to this
    Request for Proposals including all required documentation must be received in
    the Burlington County Solicitor's Office, 49 Rancocas Road, Room 225, P.O. Box
    6000, Mount Holly, New Jersey 08060 no later than 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 17,
    2026. Late Responses will not be considered. Responses sent via electronic mail
    and/or facsimile will not be accepted.
    Description of Services and Scope of Work:
    The County of Burlington is seeking responses from qualified attorneys/law firms, duly
    licensed and in good standing in the State of New Jersey from which submissions the
    County will award a one-year contract for the following specialized legal services:
    Prosecution of the County’s claims for the recovery of costs associated with the
    remediation of regulated per - and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in aqueous film-
    forming foams (AFFFs, a.k.a., fire fighting foam) on property that is owned by the
    County and used for a fire academy or an emergency services training center, by way of
    multi-district litigation (MDL) No. 2875 that is currently pending in the United States
    District Court in the District of South Carolina.
    A contract will be awarded to the successful firm for the term April 1, 2026 through
    March 31, 2027 or until litigation settles or concludes.
    Qualification Requirements:
    Each attorney/law firm proposed to provide work for the County must be licensed in the
    State of New Jersey, be in Good Standing, and have at least five (5) years of
    experience in the investigation and evaluation of potential environmental claims, based
    in statute or common law, for, among other things, the contribution, reimbursement
    and/or recovery of costs, expenses or damages related to investigation, evaluation,
    preparation, construction, operation, improvement, maintenance, upgrade, removal
    and/or remediation of/for PFAS contamination to property owned, operated or controlled
    by potential government claimants, including any of the claimant’s fire academies or
    emergency services training centers. Each attorney/law firm shall also demonstrate
    similar experience and competence in the handling of related litigation in the federal
    courts of the United States, and further in the handling of multi-district litigation in those
    courts. Resumes demonstrating such experience must be submitted in response
    to this RFP for EACH attorney proposing to be qualified.
    Each attorney/law firm must execute and deliver with the response to this RFP a
    certification in the form provided stating that the candidate has no conflicts of interest,
    actual or apparent, that would compromise his/her independence of judgment in the
    performance of the designated services.
    Each attorney/law firm must comply with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq.
    and N.J.A.C. 17:27. Each attorney law firm must also comply with the New Jersey
    Business Registration Act and Statement of Ownership, N.J.S.A. 52:25-24.2, and further
    submit Certificates of Good Standing for each Attorney handling the matter.
    Additional Proposal Requirements for each area of specialized legal services are
    specified under the Scope of Work descriptions set forth below.
    Submission of Proposals:
    This RFP is open to all qualified candidates. The County of Burlington will not
    discriminate on the basis of gender, race, age, ethnicity, handicap or any other legally
    protected class.
    A review committee will be established within the Solicitor's Office which shall review
    and evaluate all responses and determine a limited number of best-qualified candidates
    applicants with which to negotiate. The evaluation will consider:
    a. Experience and reputation in the respective areas of specialized
    legal services including meeting the minimum experience requirements
    set forth in this RFP;
    b. Personnel Qualifications, including resumes of key individuals providing said
    services.
    c. Location of office relative to location of where work is to be performed;
    d. Other factors, if demonstrated to be in the best interest of Burlington
    County and the Solicitor's Office.
    After negotiations, the review committee will present to the Board of County
    Commissioners of the County of Burlington a recommendation for an award of contract
    for legal services for the period April 1, 2026 through March 31, 2027 or until litigation
    settles or concludes.
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    Attorneys/Law Firms responding to this RFP must submit three (3) complete
    copies (1 unbound) plus 1 USB Drive, (in PDF format) of their responses,
    including all necessary documentation no later 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 17, 2026
    to the Burlington County Solicitor's Office, 49 Rancocas Road, Room 225, P.O.
    Box 6000, Mount Holly, New Jersey 08060.
    Fee Proposal: Please provide a Fee Proposal for each type of professional service for
    which the responder will provide, setting forth the job title and the fees for each type of
    employee who is envisioned to perform such services.
    Contract Award:
    The Contract to serve as the attorney/law firm for the designated specialized services
    contained in this RFP will be awarded based on Proposals and other factors.
    The conduct and performance of the attorney/law firm pursuant to the Contract awarded
    through this Request for Proposals shall be subject to all applicable laws, rules and
    regulations pertaining to licensed attorneys. The attorney/law firm shall at all times be
    regarded as an independent contractor. Nothing herein or in the Contract shall be
    construed to create and employer-employee relationship between the Board of County
    Commissioners and the attorney/law firm.
    Insurance:
    All attorneys/law firms deemed qualified shall maintain adequate insurance coverage
    during the term of any Contract awarded as a result of being selected from the Qualified
    Attorney/Law firm List for a given project pursuant to the following guidelines:
    a. Statutory Worker’s Compensation and Employer’s Liability Insurance; and
    b. Commercial General Liability including Products Completed Operations
    coverage for Personal Injury and Property Damage of not less than one million dollars
    ($1,000,000) for each occurrence and two million dollars ($2,000,000) annual
    aggregate.
    c. Comprehensive Automobile Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability
    coverage of not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit; and
    d. Professional Malpractice Liability/Errors and Omissions insurance coverage of
    not less than $1,000,000 each wrongful act, $3,000,000 aggregate;
    e. Cyber Insurance coverage no less than aggregate of $3,000,000.
    Prior to the effective date of this Agreement, and as a condition precedent to it taking
    effect, the FIRM shall provide a Certificate of Insurance as verification of the existence
    of said insurance policies. Approval of the coverage and the Certificate by the
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    Insurance and Risk Management Division is a precedent to the taking effect of this
    Agreement. The Certificate must name the Board of County Commissioners of the
    County of Burlington as an additional insured and should be issued to:
    Board of County Commissioners of the County of Burlington
    Attn: Insurance and Risk Management Division
    49 Rancocas Road, P.O. Box 6000
    Mt. Holly, NJ 08060-6000
    All above-mentioned insurance policies shall be primary and noncontributory to any
    other insurance or self-insurance maintained by Burlington County.
    All attorneys/law firms shall provide a Certificate of Insurance as verification of
    the existence of said insurance policies as part of its response to the RFP.
    Approval of the coverage and the Certificate by the Insurance and Risk Management
    Division is a precedent to the taking effect of any contract awarded to any attorney/law
    firm selected from the Qualified Attorney/Law Firm List for a given matter. Any
    questions regarding insurance should be directed to Tami Granata, Risk Management
    at (609) 702-7135.
    Attorneys/Law Firms shall agree to the inclusion of the following language in any
    contract ultimately awarded:
    "Contractor shall be solely responsible for and shall keep,
    save, defend and hold harmless the Board and it servants,
    employees and agents from and against any and all claims,
    demands, suits, actions, recoveries, judgments, cost and
    expenses in connection therewith on account of personal
    injury, loss of life, and damage and loss of real and personal
    property of any person, agency, corporation, or government
    entity arising out or in consequence to any acts or omissions
    of Contractor, his employees, agents and subcontractors, in
    the performance of the work covered by this Agreement or
    the failure to comply with the terms and conditions of this
    Agreement."
    The attorneys’/law firm's conduct and performance pursuant to any contract awarded for
    any area of specialized legal services shall be subject to all applicable laws, rules and
    regulations pertaining to licensed attorneys. The attorneys/law firms shall at all times be
    regarded as an independent contractor. Nothing herein shall be construed to create
    and employer-employee relationship between the Board and the attorneys/law firms.
    Certificates of Good Standing for Attorneys shall be ordered through the New Jersey’s
    Courts.
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    STATE OF NEW JERSEY BUSINESS REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE
    P.L.2004, c.57 (Chapter 57) amends and supplements the business registration
    provisions of N.J.S.A. 52:32-44 which impose certain requirements upon a business
    competing for or entering into a contract with a public contracting agency.
    All bidders must submit a copy of their State of New Jersey Business Registration
    Certificate prior to award of any contract.
    The State Division of Revenue issues Business Registration Certificates. There is no
    cost to file, and renewal is unnecessary, though changes to information must be
    submitted.
    Information on how a business can obtain a certificate on the Internet at www.nj.gov/njbgs
    or by phone at (609) 292-1730.
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    This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.
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