RFP Appellate Defense Attorney 2026 Jobs at Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians
Sample RFP Appellate Defense Attorney 2026 Job Description
RFP - Appellate Defense Attorney 2026
Request for Proposal (RFP) for
Appellate Defense Attorney,
as Appointed in Appeals Cases in the Appellate Court
Deadline for Submission: 5:00 P.M. Thursday, December 04, 2025
- General Information. The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (GTB) Tribal
Court is soliciting contractual-service proposals for an Appellate Defense Attorney, to represent clients, in the Appellate Court, for one (1) year (FY'2026), (effective on Oct. 1, 2025 and end on Sept. 30, 2026). Up to two (2) Attorneys will be selected to enter into contracts, to provide legal services/representation, to defend the rights of Tribal Appellate Court Clients, when appointed. The Attorney must be familiar with Tribal laws and laws pertaining to appeals in both Tribal, Federal and the State of Michigan. The Attorney will be required to meet with his/her client as soon as a case is assigned and thereafter, on a regular basis, as required by law or court rule. Some travel may be required within the Tribe's Six-County Service Area of: Antrim, Benzie, Charlevoix, Grand Traverse, Leelanau and Manistee Counties.
- Required/Recommended Credentials. All applicants must be State of Michigan bar licensed
attorneys in good standing. All applicants should have experience with applicable laws relating to this contract-type. If selected, licensure to practice in Tribal Court will also be required, if not already registered to practice therein. All applicants must pass a background check.
- Proposal Format. Applicants must include the Required Documents listed below and should provide Requested Information with sufficient detail to facilitate the factors in the Evaluation Criteria. The failure to provide Required Documents will result in the proposal deemed non-responsive. The failure to include Requested Information may result in no points assessed.
- Required Documents:
- Resume.
- Proof of Bar Licensure in Good Standing.
iii. References.
- Cost Proposal. Must be placed into a clearly marked envelope separate
from the other requested documents, to include: billable hours, travel,
reimbursement, paralegal rates, and any other fees. The cost proposal must
be clearly discernable.
- Requested Information:
- Cover Letter.
- Outline of Experience: (1) Working with Tribal, Federal and State Appellate
Laws; and (2) Working as an Appellate Attorney.
iii. Two (2) years minimum experience in each case type is recommended but
not required.
- Tribal-Owned or Indian-Owned. A statement of Tribal-Owned / Indian-
Owned business is required for consideration of points below. Copies of
tribal identification cards must be included to support the statement.
Tribal-Owned is defined as "any business that is at least fifty-one percent
(51%) owned by an individual who is a member of the Grand Traverse Band
of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians." Indian-Owned is defined as "any
business that is at least fifty-one percent (51%) owned by an individual who
is a member of a federally-recognized tribe."
- Evaluation Criteria:
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Maximum Points |
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Cover Letter |
Was a cover letter submitted? |
3-Points |
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Resume |
Was a resume submitted? |
5-Points |
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Experience with Tribal, Federal and State Appellate Laws |
Two (2) to Four (4) years |
1-Point |
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Four (4) to Six (6) years |
2-Points |
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Six (6) plus years |
3-Points |
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Experience as an Appellate Attorney |
Two (2) to Four (4) years |
1-Point |
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Four (4) to Six (6) years |
2-Points |
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Six (6) plus years |
3-Points |
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State of Michigan Bar License |
Was proof of Michigan Bar Licensure submitted? |
1-Point |
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Was proof of Good Standing Submitted? |
1-Point |
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Tribal or Indian Preference (Provide copy) |
Member of a federally-recognized tribe (excluding GTB) |
1-Point |
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Member of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (GTB) |
2-Points |
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References |
1-Reference |
1-Point |
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2-References |
2-Points |
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3-References |
3-Points |
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TOTAL MAXIMUM POINTS |
21-Points |
- Evaluation Process:
- Step 1: Written proposals will be reviewed for compliance with the Required Documents. Proposals that fail to include the Required Documents will be deemed non-responsive and the applicant's proposal will be eliminated.
- Step 2: The Chief Judge, Associate Judge and/or Court Administrator will tally the responsive proposal points from the Evaluation Criteria.
- Step 3: The Chief Judge, Associate Judge and/or Court Administrator will conduct reference checks with the highest-scoring responsive proposals. If the reference checks are positive, interviews may be scheduled, or applicants may be outright selected to proceed to the cost proposal evaluation.
- Step 4: The cost proposal is evaluated separate from Evaluation Criteria. Cost comparisons will be evaluated as follows:
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Cost Proposal |
Lowest Cost |
6-Points |
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Second Lowest Cost |
5-Points |
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Third Lowest Cost |
4-Points |
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Fourth Lowest Cost |
3-Points |
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Fifth Lowest Cost |
2-Points |
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All Others |
1-Point |
- Evaluation Process, Continued:
- Step 5: The Chief Judge, Associate Judge and/or Court Administrator will select the applicant(s) and begin contract negations.
- Step 6: If negotiations with the selected applicant fail to produce a contract, the Tribal Court reserves the right to enter negotiations with the next highest-scoring proposal.
- Deadline for Submission. The deadline to submit proposals is 5:00 PM Thursday, December 04, 2025. Proposals may be mailed, emailed and/or hand-delivered. No faxed proposals will be accepted. The applicant is responsible for ensuring the Tribal Court receives his/her proposal by the deadline. All proposals received after the deadline will be eliminated from consideration. Proposals will be evaluated after the RFP deadline.
Questions should be in writing and directed to:
Sherri Vezina, Court Administrator,
Email: Sherri.Vezina@gtb-nsn.gov
Mailing address:
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians Tribal Court
Attention: Sherri Vezina, Court Administrator
2605 N. West Bay Shore Dr.
Peshawbestown, MI 49682
Physical Address:
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians Tribal Court
Attention: Sherri Vezina, Court Administrator
2809 N. West Bay Shore Dr.
Peshawbestown, MI 49682
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