LACKAWANNA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
PROFESSIONAL LEGAL DEFENSE OF TAX ASSESSMENT APPEALS NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a fair and open process, The Lackawanna
County Commissioners, are soliciting sealed proposals from qualified law firms and
attorneys to provide professional legal services for the defense of real property tax
assessment appeals. This is a Qualifications-Based Selection (QBS) procurement. Pricing
will be negotiated only with the highest-ranked Offeror(s) after qualification ranking.
Submissions will be received by the County of Lackawanna (the “County”) Board of
Commissioners at its offices at 123 Wyoming Ave, 6th floor, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18503,
by the deadline for submission of proposals, Thursday April 30, 2026, by 4:00 P.M. EST.
PROCUREMENT STATEMENT
Although Lackawanna County is not required by law to solicit these professional services
through a competitive Request for Proposals process, the County has elected to do so
voluntarily in order to attract the most highly qualified providers and to achieve the best
value for its taxpayers. Any updates or amendments to this request shall be posted to the
county website.
https://cms8.revize.com/revize/lackawanna/government/departments/rfp_rfq.php
It is the responsibility of the proposers to check the website for changes.
BACKGROUND
Lackawanna County completed its first county-wide reassessment since 1968 utilizing
Tyler Technologies. The new assessed valuations became effective for the 2026 tax year.
This reassessment has produced a substantial increase in taxpayer appeals filed with the
Lackawanna County Board of Assessment Appeals, with the potential for de novo appeals
in the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas. The County requires experienced
outside appraisers to defend the assessed valuations and uphold the integrity and
uniformity of the assessment roll.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Services will be provided on an as-needed basis via written Task Orders issued by the
County Solicitor or designee. Services include, but are not limited to:
• Representation and defense of the County before the Board of Assessment Appeals
and in de novo proceedings before the Court of Common Pleas.
LACKAWANNA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
PROFESSIONAL LEGAL DEFENSE OF TAX ASSESSMENT APPEALS NOTICE
• Preparation of pleadings, discovery, motions, trial preparation, expert coordination,
and post-trial work.
• Legal strategy and advice on uniformity, common-level ratio (CLR), presumption of
correctness, and STEB matters.
• Settlement negotiations (subject to County approval).
• Coordination with the County’s panel of appraisal experts.
TERM OF CONTRACT AND COMPENSATION
The successful Offeror(s) will provide the requested professional services to Lackawanna
County on an “as-needed” basis pursuant to individual written Task Orders or Assignments
issued by the County Solicitor or the Director of Assessment (or their designees).
Compensation shall be based solely upon hourly rates. Offerors must submit, as part of
their proposal, a detailed rate schedule listing hourly billing rates for each classification of
personnel (e.g., Partner/Senior Attorney, Associate Attorney, Paralegal). Rates submitted
will be considered during the qualifications-based evaluation and will be finalized through
negotiation with the highest-ranked Offeror(s). All work must be pre-authorized by a written
Task Order that may include a not-to-exceed amount for that assignment. Monthly invoices
shall include detailed time entries, descriptions of services performed, and supporting
documentation. Contingent fee arrangements of any kind are strictly prohibited.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Proposals must be received no later than April 30, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. EST.
Email the complete proposal (PDF) to Traci Harte, Deputy Chief of Staff at
hartet@lackawannacounty.org (mailto:hartet@lackawannacounty.org) with a hard copy
and/or USB drive to follow at:
Lackawanna County Government Center
123 Wyoming Avenue, 6th Floor
Scranton, PA 18503 Clearly mark the envelope and subject line: “ Professional Legal
Defense of Tax Assessment Appeals Notice.”. All inquiries must be directed solely in writing
to Pat Tobin, Director of Assessment, at TobinP@lackawannacounty.org. Emailed
LACKAWANNA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
PROFESSIONAL LEGAL DEFENSE OF TAX ASSESSMENT APPEALS NOTICE
questions must be submitted by April 27, 2026, 4:00PM EST. Contact with any other County
official or employee may result in disqualification.
EVALUATION CRITERIA (QBS – 100 points)
1. Experience defending PA counties/municipalities in real-property tax assessment
appeals (35 points)
2. Qualifications, experience, and availability of proposed attorneys and staff (25
points)
3. Demonstrated familiarity with Lackawanna County procedures and PA assessment
law (15 points)
4. Capacity to handle anticipated volume of appeals (10 points)
5. References from similar engagements (10 points)
6. Proposed hourly rate schedule and approach (5 points)
REQUIRED PROPOSAL CONTENTS
(Must include the following in this exact order):
• Firm history and overview, including number of years in business, organizational
structure, and relevant experience providing legal defense services to Pennsylvania
counties or other governmental entities in tax assessment appeals.
• Resumes and qualifications for all attorneys and support staff who will perform
services, including Pennsylvania bar admission dates, years of relevant experience,
and professional affiliations.
• Sample pleadings, briefs, or written summaries of prior tax assessment appeal
cases (Board and/or Court level).
• Conflict of interest disclosure statement (Offerors must affirm that neither the firm
nor any proposed attorney has represented taxpayers in Lackawanna County
LACKAWANNA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
PROFESSIONAL LEGAL DEFENSE OF TAX ASSESSMENT APPEALS NOTICE
assessment appeals within the last five (5) years and agrees not to do so during the
contract term).
• Insurance certificates evidencing minimum coverage of Two Million Dollars
($2,000,000) in Professional Liability / Legal Malpractice insurance (plus general
liability and workers’ compensation as required by County policy).
• Completed Non-Collusion Affidavit (using the County’s standard form).
• List of at least three (3) professional references from similar ad-valorem or tax
appeal engagements (preferably other Pennsylvania counties), including contact
information.
• Proposed hourly rate schedule (detailed by personnel classification).
• Any other standard county attachments or forms required by the County
STANDARD TERMS
The County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, not to select any Offerors or
make any award, to award contracts to multiple firms, to waive any informalities or
irregularities, and to select the Offeror(s) deemed to be in the best interest of the County.
Proposals shall remain valid and irrevocable for six (6) months following the submission
deadline. The successful Offeror(s) will be required to execute a Professional Services
Agreement containing the County’s standard terms and conditions, including (but not
limited to) indemnification and hold-harmless provisions, insurance requirements,
termination for cause or convenience, compliance with the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know
Law and all other applicable laws, data security and confidentiality obligations, and non-
discrimination clauses. Final award and contract execution are subject to approval by the
Lackawanna County Board of Commissioners.
COMMUNICATION WITH COUNTY OFFICIALS: All inquiries must be directed solely in
writing to Pat Tobin, Director of Assessment, at TobinP@lackawannacounty.org. Any firm that
makes any effort to communicate with any other official of Lackawanna County, either
directly or indirectly, during this process will be EXCLUDED from consideration.
LACKAWANNA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
PROFESSIONAL LEGAL DEFENSE OF TAX ASSESSMENT APPEALS NOTICE
RESERVATION OF RIGHTS: The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and
all submissions, in whole or in part, and to waive any immaterial defect or informality in any
proposal as may be permitted by law.
This is the opportunity summary page. It provides an overview of this opportunity and a preview of the attached documentation.