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File #: 24-231    Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready - Administrative Business
File created: 2/22/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/28/2024 Final action:
Title: Report regarding a resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a Legal Services Agreement with Redwood Public Law LLP and for Sky Woodruff to continue serving as City Attorney. (Sharon Ranals, City Manager)
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Report regarding a resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a Legal Services Agreement with Redwood Public Law LLP and for Sky Woodruff to continue serving as City Attorney. (Sharon Ranals, City Manager)
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RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council consider adopting a resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute a Legal Services Agreement with Redwood Public Law LLP and for Sky Woodruff to continue serving as City Attorney.

BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
In July 2019, the City Council appointed Sky Woodruff as City Attorney. At that time, Mr. Woodruff was a Principal at the law firm Meyers Nave. The City Council first approved an agreement for legal services with Meyers Nave in 1994, and attorneys at the firm have served as City Attorney since then. Steve Mattas, also a Principal at Meyers Nave, has served as both City Attorney and Interim City Manager.
Meyers Nave attorneys have thus been providing legal services to South San Francisco for decades. Mr. Woodruff informed the City in early February that he and Mr. Mattas, along with other Meyers Nave Principals and attorneys, would be forming a new law firm called Redwood Public Law and leaving Meyers Nave. Redwood Public Law is a law firm that is focused on public agency representation and will include, in addition to Mr. Woodruff and Mr. Mattas, a number of other attorneys that serve as City Attorneys for cities throughout the Bay Area and beyond. The team of attorneys that primarily provide legal services to the City will be joining them, ensuring a smooth transition and continuity of service.
The City Council met in closed session on February 14, 2024 to discuss Mr. Woodruff's transition. Staff have brought forward the attached resolution and agreement to authorize legal services to be provided by Redwood Public Law, and for Mr. Woodruff to continue serving as City Attorney. As a matter of due diligence, the attached agreement has been reviewed by outside coun...

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