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Title: Article 10 Family Court for Legal services
Procurement
Office of the Mayor (OOM)
Mayoralty
The Bronx Defenders
360 E 161st Street , Bronx, NY, 10451-4142
Human Services/Client Services
Negotiated Acquisition
7/6/2023
Award
$16,184,430.00

PIN#00223N0021001

Description

The city recognizes the need to provide constitutionally mandated representation in Family Court for Legal services to indigent respondents in Article 10 cases and subsequent Termination of Parental Rights proceedings pursuant of the Family Court Act of the State of New York. During each fiscal year of the term of this Agreement, the Contractor will provide representation for new cases/clients in Family Court. The Parties will monitor new cases, pending caseloads, and cases per attorney throughout the term of the Agreement to discuss progress toward these numbers. The Amendment stipulates that the Vendor will provide representation for cases during Fiscal Year 2023 (including direct appeals per fiscal year). The Parties acknowledge the impacts of new cases on pending caseloads and cases per attorney. The Parties will monitor new cases, pending caseloads, and on-going cases per attorney throughout the term of the Agreement and will meet at the end of each quarter to discuss progress toward these numbers. The budget and or anticipated targets may be adjusted throughout the term of the Agreement to reflect systemic changes. This NAE the contract an additional year to FY2024.


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