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08-18-09 Item 6
South Miami M- anaicaChy I F N-EO CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER R INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM 2001 To: The Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Commission From: W. Ajibola Balogun, City ManagerrJi� Via: Eva Rosa, Compliance Manager Date: August 18, 2009 Agenda Item No.:-(?— Subject: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT, RELATING TO SPECIAL MASTER SERVICES; APPOINTING ENRIQUE ZAMORA, ESQ., KATHRYN KNIERIEM ESTEVEZ, ESQ., GORDON MURRAY, ESQ. AS SPECIAL MASTERS FOR THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI AT A RATE OF $100 PER HOUR; AUTHORIZING EXPENSES TO BE CHARGED TO EXPENSES ACCOUNT# 001.1640.524.3111 ENTITLED "CODE ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - SPECIAL MASTERS" AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Request: Recommending Enrique Zamora, Esq., Kathryn Knieriem Estevez Esq. and Gordon Murray Esq., to provide Special Master Services for one -year commencing August 2009. Reason/Need: The Special Master system has been in place in South Miami since 2003. The Special Master presides over code enforcement appeal hearings. The use of a Special Master has been a cost effective option of adjudicating issues relating to code violations that has proven to be fair and expeditious. On March 15, 2009, we advertised in the Miami Herald for the Special Master Service. Following the review of all applications received Enrique Zamora, Esq., Kathryn Knieriem Estevez, Esq. and Gordon Murray, Esq. are recommended to serve as Special Masters in rotation basis or as needed. Cost: $100 per hour Funding Source: Account number 001.1640.524.3111 with current balance of $500.00 plus encumbered amount of $450.00 for the current year and budgeted at $1,575 for the proposed Fiscal Year 2009 -2010 Budget. Backup Documentation: a) Resume of 3 recommended candidates b) Copy of proposed contract c) Copy of newspaper article for job advertisement dated Sunday March 15, 2009. 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 4 SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO 5 EXECUTE A CONTRACT, RELATING TO SPECIAL MASTER SERVICES; 6 APPOINTING ENRIQUE ZAMORA, ESQ., KATHRYN KNIERIEM ESTEVEZ, 7 ESQ., GORDON MURRAY, ESQ. AS SPECIAL MASTERS FOR THE CITY OF 8 SOUTH MIAMI AT A RATE OF $100 PER HOUR; AUTHORIZING EXPENSES 9 TO BE CHARGED TO EXPENSES ACCOUNT # 001.1640.524.3111 ENTITLED " 10 CODE ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - SPECIAL MASTERS" 11 AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 12 13 14 WHEREAS, Since 2003 the use of Special Masters has proven to be an expeditious, 15 cost effective and fair means of adjudicating issues relating to code violations; and 16 17 WHEREAS, per Section 2 -24 of the City's Code of Ordinances the City advertised 18 for the Special Master service on March 15, 2009 and selected Enrique Zamora, Esq., 19 Kathryn Knieriem Estevez, Esq., and Gordon Murray, Esq. from the process; 20 21 WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission accept the City Manager's 22 recommendation. 23 24 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY 25 COMMISSION: 26 27 28 Section 1. That Enrique Zamora, Esq., Kathryn Knieriem Estevez, Esq., and Gordon 29 Murray, Esq., are appointed to serve as Special Masters for City of South Miami at the rate of 30 $100 per hour to be charged to account Code Enforcement Professional Services — Special 31 Master Account # 001.1640.524.3111. The Special Master is authorized to execute the 32 attached contract, which is incorporated by reference into this resolution as exhibit 1. 33 34 35 Section 2. The Special Masters services shall be for a one -year period commencing 36 upon execution of contract and ending one year after execution date, or until such time as a 37 successor is appointed. 38 39 40 Section 3. That the Special Masters shall be authorized to conduct hearings as may 41 be required in accordance with the City's Code of Ordinance and Land Development Code, 42 the Florida Building Code and Miami Dade County Code. 43 44 45 Page 1 of 2 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Section 4. This resolution shall take effect upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this ATTEST: CITY CLERK READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY day of , 2009 APPROVED: MAYOR COMMISSION VOTE: Mayor Feliu: Vice Mayor Beasley: Commissioner Palmer: Commissioner Newman: Commissioner Sellars: Special Master Resolution page 2 of 2 Copy of proposed contract CONTRACT BETWEEN CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI AND This contract is made and entered into this day of August , 2009 between the City of South Miami (City), a Florida municipal corporation, located at 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Florida 33143 and , individually, located at (Consultant). WITNESSTH: WHEREAS, the City desires to engage and retain the services of the consultant to perform Special Master Services as described in ins contract and the consultant desires to accept the engagement; and, NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum Ten dollars ($10.00), the mutual promises and covenants contained in this contract, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and legal sufficiency of which is acknowledged by both parties, the parties agree as follows. 1. WHEREAS CLAUSES 1.1. The above whereas clauses are incorporated and made a part of this contract. 2. STATEMENT OF WORK 2.1. The statement of work for this project shall be as provided within the City's Code of Ordinances, section 2 -24 and 2 -25. 3. COMMENCEMENT DATE AND TERM 11. The term shall commence upon date of the execution of this contract and expires in August • , 2010. Upon the expiration of the term of service, the consultant may be provided that such reappointment by the City Manager. 3.2. Work shall commence upon the issuance of a written task order (issuance of agenda) by the City. Work shall proceed in substantial compliance with the schedule of services contained in the statement of work. City Consultant Page 1 of 6 4. PAYMENT 4.1. The City shall pay the consultant one hundred dollars ($100.00) per hour as provided in the City's code ordinances. 4.2. The City shall not be liable to pay, and shall not pay, charges for extra work, delay charges, or additional work, unless the City's contract officer specifically authorizes the extra or additional work, in a written task order before the commencement of the work. In no event shall the total amount paid under this contract exceed the sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000). 5. TRANSFER AND ASSIGNMENT 5.1. None of the work or services under this contract shall be subcontracted unless the consultant obtains prior written consent from the City. Approved subcontractors shall be subject to each provision of his contract and the consultant shall be responsible and indemnify the City for all subcontractors' acts, errors or omissions. 5.2. The consultant shall not assign, transfer or pledge any interest in this contract without prior written consent from the City; provided, however, that claims for money by the consultant from the City under this contract may be assigned, transferred or pledge to a bank, trust company, or other financial institution without the City's approval. Written notice of any assignment, transfer or pledge of funds shall be furnished within ten days by the consultant to the City. 6. TERMINATION FOR DEFAULT 6.1. Either party may terminate this contract prior to the expiration of the initial term or any subsequent renewal term on account of a material breach of this contract by the other party, which has not been cured within ten days from the date of receipt of written notice of breach from the party seeking termination. 6.2. Termination shall be effective as of the end of the notice period in the case of any uncured material breach. 6.3. The consultant may terminate this contract prior to the expiration of the initial term or any subsequent renewal term upon not less than ten -days prior written notice to the City in the event that the consultant is unable to complete the services identified in Paragraph 2.1 due to causes beyond the consultant's control. 6.4. The City shall have no liability to the consultant for future profits or losses in the event of termination for default. City Consultant Page 2 of 6 6.5. The rights and remedies of the City provided in this provision shall not be exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under this contract. 6.6. The City shall not be liable for future profits or losses. 7. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE 7.1. The City may terminate this contract for convenience at any time by giving ten day notice in writing to the consultant. The Consultant will be permitted to complete on -going investigations and shall be paid for all satisfactory work completed. The City shall not be liable for future profits or losses. 7.2. In the event that the City improperly terminates the contract for default under Paragraph 7, the termination shall be deemed a termination for convenience under this paragraph. 8. INTEREST PAYMENTS DUE TO LATE PAYMENT 8.1. The City shall make payment to the consultant within thirty days of receipt of the original written invoice and sufficient backup documentation and acceptance of the work by the City. Interest shall accrue on unpaid invoices as provided by Section 218.74, Florida Statutes. 8.2. The consultant shall not be entitled to any carrying charges of finance fee due to late payment by the City. 9. LIENS 9.1. The consultant, subcontractors, suppliers and laborers are prohibited from placing a lien on City's property. 10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR 10.1. The consultant is furnishing its services as an independent contractor and nothing in this contract shall be create any association, partnership or joint venture between parties, or any employer- employee relationships. 10.2. As an Independent contractor consultant agrees and acknowledges that she is not an employee of the City of South Miami and therefore not entitled to participate in or directly benefit from City of South Miami Pension Plan. City Consultant Page 3 of 6 11. INDEMNIFICATION 11.1. The consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City harmless from any and all claims, liability, losses, expenses, and cause of action arising solely out of an act by the consultant of international misconduct or malfeasance. 12. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 12.1. For the purpose of this contract, Florida law shall govern the term of this contract. Venue shall be in Miami Dade County, Florida. 13. SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY AND ATTORNEY'S FEES 13.1. The City does not waive sovereign immunity for any claim for breach of contract or for an award of prejudgment interest; provided, however, that in any action arising out of or enforce this contract, the prevailing party shall be entitle to its reasonable attorney's fees and costs. 14. NOTICES 14.1. All notices given or required under this contract shall be deemed sufficient if sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the addresses of the consultant and to the City specified in this contract, unless either party shall specify to the other party a different address for the giving of the notices. 15. CONTRACTING OFFICER REPRESENTATION 15.1. For the purposes of this contract, the contracting officers areas follows: To the City: City of South Miami 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, FL 33143 Attention: City Manager To the Consultant 15.2 The signatories to this contract warrant that they are duly authorized by action of their respective City Commission, Board of Directors or other authority to execute this contract and to bind the parties to the promises, terms, conditions and warranties contained in this contract. City Consultant Page 4 of 6 16. EXAMINATION AND RETENTION OF CONTRACTOR'S RECORD 16.1. The City, or any of their duly authorized representative, shall, until 3 years after final payment under this contract, have access to and the right to examine any of the consultant's books, ledgers, documents, papers, or other records involving transactions related to this contract for the purpose of making, examination, excerpts, and transcriptions. OWNERSHIP OF DOUMENTS 16.2. All documents, reports, plans, specifications or other records, including electronic records, resulting from the professional services rendered by the consultant under this contract shall be deemed the property of the City and the City shall have all rights incident to this ownership. The consultant acknowledges that all documents prepared under this contract shall be public records, and shall be subject to public inspection and copying, as provided by the Florida Statutes Chapter -119. Upon conclusion of this contract and any extension, all documents shall be delivered by the consultant to the City. The consultant shall have right to retain copies of the documents at the consultant's expense. 17. SEVERABILITY 17.1. Should any paragraph or any part of any paragraph of this contract be rendered void, invalid or unenforceable by any court of law, for any reason, the determination shall not render void, invalid or unenforceable any other section or part of any section of this contract. 18. ENTIRE CONTRACT 18.1. The contract, when signed by all of the parties, constitutes the full and complete understanding and contract of all parties and may not be in any manner interpreted or fulfilled in contradiction of its express terms. This contract and the incorporated attachments constitute the entire understandings, oral or written between the parties. 19. CONTINGENCY FEE AND CODE OF ETHICS WARRANTY 19.1. The consultant warrants that neither it, nor any principal, employee, agent, representative or family member promised to pay, and the consultant has not, and will not, pay a fee the amount of which is contingent upon the City awarding this contract to the consultant. City Consultant Page 5 of 6 19.2. The consultant warrants that neither it, nor any principal, employees, agent, representative or family member has procured, or attempted to procure, this contract in violation any of the violation of any of the provisions of the Miami -Dade County or the City of South Miami conflict of interest and code of ethics ordinances. 19.3. A violation of this paragraph will result in the termination of the contract and forfeiture of funds paid, or to be paid, to the consultant. 20. MISCELLANEOUS 20.1. In the event a court must interpret any word or provision of this agreement, the word or provision shall not be construed against either party by reason of drafting or negotiating this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, acting through their duly authorized officers, have executed this contract as of the date first above written. The City of South Miami Consultant al W. Ajibola Balogun City Manager ATTEST: CITY CLERK By: Maria Menendez Approved as to form: By: Eve A. Boutsis, Office of City Attorney Figueredo Boutsis & Montalvo, P.A Page 6 of 6 by: City Consultant KATHRYN KNIERIEM ESTEVEZ, ESQ., . Kathryn Knieriem Estevez, Esq. Miami, FL 33176 • (305) 342 -6993 • (305) 271 -1012 alt • kestevez @bellsouth.net Sent via e-mail: Personnel @cityofsouthmiami.net April 23, 2008 Ms. Jeanette Entizo, Human Resources Manager South Miami City Hall, 1st Floor 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, DL 33143 Re: Special Master /Code Enforcement Proceedings Resume and Letter of Interest of Kathryn Knieriem Estevez, Esq. Dear Ms. Enrizo: It has recently come to my attention that the City of South Miami is seeking an experienced professional to serve as a Special Master in Code Enforcement proceedings. Enclosed for your immediate reference is my resume. I currently serve and have served for the past eight years, as a Special Magistrate to the Miami Dade County Value Adjustment Board. In this capacity, I render decisions on various property tax exemption appeals (Homestead, Disability, Seniors, Charitable, Education, etc) by carefully analyzing the issues, facts and the law. In addition, I represented clients in property tax appeals for several" years prior to my appointment to the Value Adjustment Board. Additionally, I have experience as a City of Miami Code Enforcement Special Master, a position I have held intermittently since 2003 wherein I render decisions on city code violations. and mitigation issues. These decisions are based on zoning information, the City code, zoning maps and plats, legal opinions, and hearing testimony of the parties related to alleged violations or citations. Prior to this appointment, I represented clients for the past twelve years before the County's Code Enforcement Board ranging in issues from illegal units, work completed without a permit, unsafe. structures, failure to maintain property and other code violations. As my Homeowner Association's pro bono attorney, I have represented the HOA's interests in zoning matters before the Miami Dade County Board of County Commissioners, Community Council 12, and the appellate courts during a span of fifteen years. This zoning experience coupled with my VAB and City of Miami Code Enforcement Board special magistrate expertise, provides the requisite qualifications the City desires. I am available to provide my professional services to the City of South Miami as a Code Enforcement Special Master.. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at or 305/342 -6993 or 305/271 -1012. Sincerely, Kathryn Knieriern Estevez, Esq. Kathryn Knieriem Estevez, Esq. Miami, FL 33176 • (305) 342 -6993 day • (305) 271 -1012 alt • kestevez @bellsouth.net Executive -Level Management Labor Relations - Human Resources - Administration - Legal Affairs Over 15 years of experience in the public and private sectors, providing executive leadership, legal counsel, and consumer service advocacy. Resourceful and forward - thinking professional, earns constant recognition for revitalizing underperforming operations and processes. Proven success driving organizations to peak performance. Governmental, Administrative, Labor, and Property Law Budgeting • Grant Writing • Policy & Procedure Development • Labor Relations & Negotiations Contract Administration • Zoning • Community & Governmental Affairs • Training & Development • Non -Profit Management Select Contributions Leadership/ Strategy • Hired to coordinate major workforce reductions, immediately entering collective bargaining with newly certified union. Demonstrated fairness and reliability, leading to a unanimous vote to decertify the union. • Saved a housing authority $500K in projected compensation and overtime expenses, avoided $500K in government penalties by introducing compliance procedures, and successfully defended EEO charges. • Identified areas of non - compliance within an organization, eliminating HUD probation status and achieving position as a best performer. Worked with executives on procedural changes and wrote salary justification appeals. • Streamlined operations of legal representation, meeting deadlines and reducing outside counsel costs 30 %. Legal Counsel • Won /resolved majority of grievance arbitrations, representing hundreds of complainants, and served as chief negotiator for 30+ CBAs through all phases. • Provided effective representation in arbitrations involving seniority, overtime, promotions, discrimination, and off -duty jobs; mediated several issues to avoid litigation. Successfully defended against EEO complaints. • Obtained grants for a union building retrofit, resolved construction defects /issues to avoid litigation, and overturned a property tax assessment of the building. Professional Kathryn Knieriem Estevez, Esq. Attorney (private practice) 2000 - Present Presides as Special Magistrate for the Miami -Dade County Value Adjustment Board in taxpayer property exemption appeals (8 yrs), Special Magistrate for City of Miami Code Enforcement Board (2 yrs), and Hearing Officer in housing appeals (4 yrs). Provides consultation on government issues, zoning, labor law, elder law, debt collection, foreclosures, and business transactions. Mediated a win -win solution between opposing parties, resolving zoning issues avoiding extensive litigation. Established Miami Beach Bar Association North Beach Pro Bono Legal Clinic. Housing Authority of the City of Miami Beach Human Resources Director 2000 -2005 Established departmental policies and procedures to facilitate two workforce reductions. Managed recruitment, hiring, training, benefits, employee discipline, EEO issues, risk management, compensation, and compliance. Provided legal counsel to executive staff and drafted /reviewed RFPs, RFQs, board resolutions, and disciplinary actions. Risume continues... — Kathryn Knieriem Estevez, Esq. — (' (O5) 342 -6993 day • (305) 271 -1012 alt • kestevez @bellsouth.net Professional Synopsis Dade County Association of Fire Fighters 1994 -1999 General Counsel Represented members in grievance arbitrations, disciplinary appeals, mediation and impasse proceeding; facilitated staff and union' contract negotiations and impact bargaining. Provided legal defense and plaintiff representation; Served as counsel to the Health Insurance Trust. Resolved real estate, construction, zoning, property tax, lease, and service agreement issues with private and public sector. Facilitated a decrease in outside counsel, negotiating fee reductions and absorbing outside counsel functions by expanding legal expertise. Led a union building retrofit for hurricane protection and coordinated with the Red Cross in securing emergency shelter plans. Tracked and rendered legal advice on pending and current legislation. Prepared /reviewed local ordinances and resolutions. Dade County Police Benevolent Association 1985 -1994 Associate Counsel Negotiated- and interpreted more than thirty CBAs and represented employees in disciplinary appeals, de- certification proceedings, criminal matters, grievance arbitration hearings, and PERC hearings. Advised on retirement, public records and the Sunshine Law, workers comp, discrimination, EEO, and FLSA. Stephen Mander, P.A. 1984 -1986 Legal Intern Researched and prepared memoranda on residency, citizenship, asylum, and deportation issues. Assisted in pivotal case concerning Selective Service Waivers, Cuban Adjustment of Status and citizenship. Additional pertinent experience: Executive Director, Dade County Democratic Party; Assistant Executive Director, Chamber South; Office Manager, Martin L. Scheckner, CPA; Independent Management Consultant. Obtained foundation and government grants /funding for various community organizations and businesses. Facilitated multiple business groups as a community /government liaison. Served as a trainer /seminar speaker on discrimination, workforce issues, contract interpretation and administration, collective and impact bargaining, housing appeals, living wills, and family self sufficiency. Mentored economically disadvantaged youth, college interns, and legal interns. Partnered with workforce agencies to providing training for seniors and economically disadvantaged youth, saving business and additional workforce costs. Extensive expertise with PERC and collective bargaining; familiarity with the NLRA. Proficient in Spanish. Education/ Credentials Juris Doctor (cum laude), University of Miami ( Florida Bar Admitted 1987 Master of Science and Bachelor of Science in Communications, Florida State University Affiliatio Director, Miami Beach Bar Association Member, Florida Association of Women Lawyers Member, Cuban American Bar Association Volunteer Attorney, Dade County Pro -bono Project Auto Line Arbitrator, Better Business Bureau Member, Baptist Hospital Community Relations Committee Volunteer Attorney, Guardian Ad Litem Program Former Director /VP /Treasurer /Member, Junior Orange Bowl Committee Former Director /VP /Treasurer /Member, Chamber South Appointed Member (former), Miami Dade County Performance Commission Member, Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) President/ Government Liaison, Galloway Acres HOA ENRIQUE ZAMORA, ESQ., ENPJQUE ZAMORA, ESQ. 10 N.W.' LeJeune Road, LeJeune Exec. Bldg., Suite 600 • Miami, Florida 33126.305 -476 -8770 LEGAL EXPERIENCE ZAMORA & HILLMAN 10 N.W. Lejeune Road, Suite 600, Miami, Florida 33126 - 2001 to present Areas of Concentration: Probate & Guardianship administration, litigation and mediation, Elder Law, Estate Planning, and related litigation; Real Estate. LAW OFFICES OF ENRIQUE ZAMORA 1102 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, Florida 33134 - 1997 to 2000 Areas of Concentration: Probate & Guardianship litigation, Elder, Law, Estate Planning, Corporate, Contract and Business Law and related litigation; Real Estate. PEREz- ABREU, ZAMORA, HILLMAN & MARTIN- LAVIELLE, PA 901 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Suite 502, Coral Gables, F133134 - Founding Partner, 1987 to 1997 Areas of Concentration: Probate & Guardianship litigation, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Corporate, Contract and Business Law and related litigation; Real Estate. SOUTHERN GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 4950 SW 72nd Avenue, Suite 201, Nfiam% Florida 33155 General Counsel, October 1985 to December 1987 LEGAL AcTlvrrrES Special Master for the City of Miami Beach President and Director of the South Florida Guardianship Association Certified civil mediator Court Appointed Attorney- Ad -Litem for Cuban National Heirs, 11th judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, Dade County- Probate Division Member of the Guardianship .Law Committee of the Florida Bar TEACHING ACTIVITIES Miami -Dade Comm. College - Professional Guardianship Prgm -1998 to date. Lead Instructor & Planning Committee Chair of the 40 -Hour course for Professional Guardians University of Miami- Koubek Center - September 1989 to 1998 SCHOOL OF CONTINUING STUDIES Adjunct Professor of Business Law Florida National College -lidy 1986 to 1996 Professor of Paralegal Program i ENPJQUE ZAMORA, ESQ. 10 N.W.' LeJeune Road, LeJeune Exec. Bldg., Suite 600 • Miami, Florida 33126.305 -476 -8770 LEGAL EXPERIENCE ZAMORA & HILLMAN 10 N.W. Lejeune Road, Suite 600, Miami, Florida 33126 - 2001 to present Areas of Concentration: Probate & Guardianship administration, litigation and mediation, Elder Law, Estate Planning, and related litigation; Real Estate. LAW OFFICES OF ENRIQUE ZAMORA 1102 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, Florida 33134 - 1997 to 2000 Areas of Concentration: Probate & Guardianship litigation, Elder, Law, Estate Planning, Corporate, Contract and Business Law and related litigation; Real Estate. PEREz- ABREU, ZAMORA, HILLMAN & MARTIN- LAVIELLE, PA 901 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Suite 502, Coral Gables, F133134 - Founding Partner, 1987 to 1997 Areas of Concentration: Probate & Guardianship litigation, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Corporate, Contract and Business Law and related litigation; Real Estate. SOUTHERN GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 4950 SW 72nd Avenue, Suite 201, Nfiam% Florida 33155 General Counsel, October 1985 to December 1987 LEGAL AcTlvrrrES Special Master for the City of Miami Beach President and Director of the South Florida Guardianship Association Certified civil mediator Court Appointed Attorney- Ad -Litem for Cuban National Heirs, 11th judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, Dade County- Probate Division Member of the Guardianship .Law Committee of the Florida Bar TEACHING ACTIVITIES Miami -Dade Comm. College - Professional Guardianship Prgm -1998 to date. Lead Instructor & Planning Committee Chair of the 40 -Hour course for Professional Guardians University of Miami- Koubek Center - September 1989 to 1998 SCHOOL OF CONTINUING STUDIES Adjunct Professor of Business Law Florida National College -lidy 1986 to 1996 Professor of Paralegal Program E Responsible for teaching: Trusts & Wills, Business Law, Real Estate and . Introduction to the American Legal System. SEMINAR / PRESENTATIONS Probate Litigation- Speaker This seminar was presented by the "Put Something Back" Program in conjunction with the DCBA Probate Committee- December 2002 Medicaid and Elder Law issues in Florida- Speaker Offered by Lorman Education Services - November 2002 Procedural and Probate issues in Wrongful Death Cases- Speaker Offered by Lorman Education Services - September 2002 Guardianships: How to Help- Speaker City of Miami Beach's Office of Elder's Affairs - May 2002 Depository Account- How do they really work? - Speaker Presented by the Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys- May 2001 US /Cuba Alternatives for the View Administration - The Legal Issue - Speaker Presented by St Thomas University School of Law- February 2001 Baker Acts - Speaker Presented by the Florida International University School of Nursing - January 2001 Ethics in Guardianship - Speaker Presented to the Florida State Guardianship Association Conference - August,2000 Probate Litigation- Speaker This seminar was presented by the "Put Something Back" Program in conjunction with the DCBA Probate Committee- Apri12000 EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI - SCHOOL OF LAW CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA JuRIS DOCTOR DEGREE 1985, CUM LAUDE - May 1985 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY MIAMI, FLORIDA MASTER OFBuSINESSADMIM5TRATION, 1975 MASTER OF SCIENCE INMANAGEMENT, (Accounting & Taxation) 1981 UNIVERSITY OF .FLORIDA GAINEsvu ; FLORIDA BACHELOR OF SCIENCE INELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, 1971 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS The Florida Bar The Elder Law Section - Florida Bar Dade County Bar Association Cuban American Bar Association Florida State Guardianship Association South Florida Guardianship Association REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST GORDON MURRAY, ESQ. RESUME GORDON MURRAY, Esquire 550 NE 124th Street • North Miami, FL • 33161.305- 398 -9646- phone • 305398 -9651- fax attorneygm @gordonmurraylaw.com EDUCATION University of Miami School of Law, Coral Gables, FL Juris Doctor Degree — May 25, 1985 Dean's Scholarship 1982 -85 Honor Council: 1983 -1985 University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL Bachelor of Arts Degree — May 11, 1982 Golden Drum Award — May 1978 Presidential Scholarship 1978 Major: Politics and Public Administration LICENSES AND ADMISSIONS The Florida Bar December 14, 1985 Federal Bar /Southern District of Florida May 19, 1988 Federal Bar/Middle District of Florida September 22, 1997 United States Court of Appeal, 11th Circuit December 12, 2008 United States Supreme Court January 26, 2009 Gordon Murray, P.A. ♦ gordonmurraylaw.com 550 NE 124th Street, North Miami, FL 33161 ♦ (305) 398 -9646 EMPLOYMENT BACKGROUND LEGAL PRACTICIONER: Profile: Twenty three (23) years of legal experience as a prosecutor, defense attorney, civil trial attorney and judicial officer. Law Offices of Gordon Murray, P.A. December 2002 - Present Managing Partner Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court, Miami -Dade County, FL July 1999 — September 2002 Civil Traffic Hearing Officer Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court, Miami -Dade County, FL August 1998 through October 1999 General Master /Child Support Hearing Officer Law Offices of Gordon Murray, P.A. September 1993 through December 2002 Criminal and Civil Law Practitioner Office of The Honorable Janet Reno, State Attorney Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Miami -Dade County, FL July 1989 through March 1993 Assistant State Attorney - Felony Prosecutor Office of The Honorable Kirk Zuelch, State Attorney Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, Monroe County, FL July 1986 through June 1989 Assistant State Attorney — Prosecutor EDUCATIONAL: Miami -Dade College (M -DC), North Campus Adjunct Professor — 1992 to 2005 Juvenile Delinquency, Criminal Justice Criminology, Constitutional Law Southeast Institute of Criminal Justice, M -DC Legal Instructor: Police and Correctional Officers' Academy 1989 to Present Florida Keys Community College, Key West, FL Professor: Criminal Law 1989 Gordon Murray, P.A. ♦ gordonmurraylaw.com 550 NE 124th Street, North Miami, FL 33161 ♦ (305) 398 -9646 ITT Technical College Professor: Criminal Law 2009 LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS Profile: Guest lecturer for the Department of Child and Families, Region 4 (Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Mississippi) Fatherhood Conference/North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Burlington, NC Topic: Exploring Entrepreneurship; December 1, 1998. Leadership 2000 Institute /Georgia Head Start Association — Atlanta, GA Topic: Getting Men Involve; Entreprenuurship; November 10, 1998 The 1998 Fall Male Involvement Conference — Jackson, MS Topic: Entrepreneurship and Marketing; October 24, 1998 The Third Annual Fatherhood Summit — Jackson, MS Topic: Exploring Entrepreneurship; February 28, 1998 2600 and Beyond/Metro -Dade Community Action Agency - Miami, FL Topic: Getting Men Involved — Meeting the Challenge; August 29, 1997 Leadership 2000 Institute/Mississippi Head Start Association — Jackson, MS Topic: Entrepreneurship and Marketing; August 28, 199 The Second Annual Fatherhood Summit — Atlanta, GA Topic: Jobs vs. Entrepreneurship; June 6 -7, 1997 Florida Association of Community Action - Orlando, FL Topic: Exploring Entrepreneurship; May 8, 1997 . Head Start Association, Regional Conference - Memphis, TN Topic: Exploring Entrepreneurship; February 4 -5, 1997 PUBLICATIONS "Merit Selection & Retention of Judicial Officers: Has the United States Constitution Been Violated ?" The Breeze, Newsletter published by the Black Lawyers Association of Miami -Dade County, Volume 2, Issue 4, page 3, October, 2000 Gordon Murray, P.A. ♦ gordonmurraylaw.com 550 NE 124 th Street, North Miami, FL 33161 ♦ (305) 398 -9646 MEDIA APPEARANCES HBO Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, KillinjZs, et al. v. FHSAA, aired, April 2003 The State of Florida vs. Veronica Temple, COURT TV, aired Oct. 1998 "Tough Love or Child Abuse: The State of Florida vs. Veronica Temple" The Lezza Gibbons Show, aired Nov. 1998 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS/ COMMENDATIONS & PRO BONO Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr. Bar Association of Miami -Dade County Board of Directors, 2001- 2002 The Cuban American Bar Association, Incorporated Immigration Advocacy Center, 2001 - present Honors: Pro Bono Award Women's History Association of Miami -Dade County, Incorporated Legal Advisor — Pro Bono 2002 to Present: Assisted with incorporation of Herstory Committee and in naming the second sequel to the book; "Julia's Daughters," which gives tribute to outstanding women in Miami - Dade County. Sequel two is entitled "Beyond Julia's Daughters. " Theodore R. Gibson Memorial Fund, Incorporated Facilitated protocol and security for Honorable Sheila Sesulu, South African Ambassador to the United States for Theodore R. Gibson Memorial Dinner (2000) The Haitian Lawyers Association, Incorporated Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated Beta Beta Lambda Chapter, Miami, Florida President: 1998 — 2000 Financial Secretary: 1994 -1996, 1998 Honors: Alumni Brother of the Year, Fla. Fed. of Alpha Chapters The Miami -Dade County Bar Association, Inc. The National Bar Association, Incorporated 5000 Hundred Role Models of Excellence Gordon Murray, P.A. ♦ gordonmurraylaw.com ' 4 550 NE 124 th Street, North Miami, FL 33161 ♦ (305) 398 -9646 Page i of 1 Personnel From: Gordon Murray [attorneygm @gordonmurraylaw.com] Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 5:05 PM To: Personnel Subject: Special Master Human Resourse Director; Attached is a copy of my resume. I am interested in obtaining the position of Special Master. In addition to my resume, please feel free to visit by website: Gordon Murraylaw.com to find out more information about me. I appreciate any consideration my request is given. Sincerely, Gordon Murray, Esq. 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