District of Columbia Code
Part D-i - Attorney General for the District of Columbia
§ 1–301.86a. Contingency fee contracts

(a)(1) The Attorney General may make contracts retaining private counsel to furnish legal services, including representation in negotiation, compromise, settlement, and litigation, in claims and other legal matters affecting the interests of the District of Columbia.
(2)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, each contract shall include the terms and conditions the Attorney General considers necessary or appropriate, including a provision specifying the amount of any fee to be paid to the private counsel under the contract or the method for calculating that fee.
(B) The amount of the fee payable for legal services furnished under any such contract shall not exceed the fee that counsel engaged in the private practice of law in the District typically charges clients for furnishing similar legal services, as determined by the Attorney General.
(b) Notwithstanding any provision of federal or District of Columbia law, a contract entered into by the District of Columbia pursuant to this section may provide that costs, expenses, and fees that the private counsel charges for legal services are payable from the amount recovered. In such circumstances, the costs, expenses, and fees need not be included in an amount provided in an appropriations law.
(May 27, 2010, D.C. Law 18-160, § 106a; as added Sept. 20, 2012, D.C. Law 19-168, § 3012, 59 DCR 8025.)
D.C. Law 19-168 added this section.

Structure District of Columbia Code

District of Columbia Code

Title 1 - Government Organization

Chapter 3 - Specified Governmental Authority

Subchapter I - Additional Governmental Powers and Responsibilities

Part D-i - Attorney General for the District of Columbia

§ 1–301.81. Duties of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia

§ 1–301.82. Appointment of the Attorney General

§ 1–301.83. Minimum qualifications and requirements for Attorney General

§ 1–301.84. Forfeiture of the position of Attorney General

§ 1–301.85. Attorney General salary

§ 1–301.86. Annual budget for the Office of Attorney General

§ 1–301.86a. Contingency fee contracts

§ 1–301.86b. Litigation Support Fund

§ 1–301.86c. Attorney General Restitution Fund

§ 1–301.86d. Vulnerable Adult and Elderly Person Exploitation Restitution Fund

§ 1–301.86e. Tenant Receivership Abatement Fund

§ 1–301.87. Chief Deputy Attorney General, Deputy Attorneys General, and Assistant Attorneys General

§ 1–301.88. Authority to administer oaths

§ 1–301.88a. Authority over personnel

§ 1–301.88b. Authority for procurement of goods and services

§ 1–301.88c. Authority to issue subpoenas for the production of documents

§ 1–301.88d. Authority to issue subpoenas in investigation of consumer protection matters

§ 1–301.88e. Authority to issue subpoenas in matters involving the financial exploitation of vulnerable adults and the elderly

§ 1–301.88f. Authority to issue grants for crime reduction, violence interruption, and assistance to victims of crime and other vulnerable residents

§ 1–301.88g. Authority to issue grants for workplace rights

§ 1–301.89. Appointment of special counsel

§ 1–301.89a. Report on constitutional challenge or District of Columbia Home Rule Act validity challenge

§ 1–301.89b. Attorney General notification on enforcement of laws

§ 1–301.89c. Authority to issue subpoenas in investigation of consumer protection matters. [Recodified]

§ 1–301.90. Inability to carry out duties as Attorney General