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From: Frederic Knaak <br />To: Kurt Ulrich <br />Cc: Beth Ann Hanson <br />Subject: RE: City of Ramsey Attorney RPF Follow-up <br />Date: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 12:07:43 PM <br />Attachments: image001.png <br />image002.jpg <br />Hi, Kurt: <br />We include this work in the monthly fee, much like the hours of litigation time that we feel <br />are part and parcel of the expected service. <br />A review of the data you submitted confirms that this arrangement would work here. The third <br />party rates are only sporadically occurring or charged. <br />By the way, at least in Afton, where this occurs, they do bill developers for that portion of the bill <br />that is spent on our time in drafting development agreements. That is not an extra to us, but a <br />reimbursement to the City. <br />From: Kurt Ulrich <br />Sent: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 10:46 AM <br />To: Frederic Knaak <br />Cc: Beth Ann Hanson ; Diana Lund <br />Subject: RE: City of Ramsey Attorney RPF Follow-up <br />Hi Fritz: <br />As I prepare this case for next week's Council meeting, I had a question of how you bill legal work <br />that is billable to a third party. In Ramsey's case, for example, we would bill a developer for the <br />preparation of development agreements or real estate contracts. Is that type of work covered by <br />your proposed retainer, or will you charge above the retainer and we would charge the third party <br />for these services at your regular rate? <br />Please let me know. <br />Thanks, <br />Kurt <br />From: Beth Ann Hanson <bhansonPklaw.us> <br />
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