Specifications include, but are not limited to: Counsel for the Utah Inland Port Authority will be required to provide services in and related to the areas outlined below, including but not limited to: Review and/or draft contracts with developers, brokers, governmental entities, nonprofit entities, investment consultants, custodians, investment managers and other investment service providers. Provide advice on tax issues related to tax differentials, public financing, public-private partnerships, investment of public funds, and other relevant situations.; Provide advice on other various issues, including but not limited to: investment matters, real or potential conflict of interest situations, statutory interpretation, the Utah Open and Public Meetings Act, the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act, federal and state statutes governing public employees, and environmental protection and preservation. Employment law and administration. Provide such other legal services as may be requested by the Utah Inland Port Authority from time to time. Ongoing litigation support for lawsuit filed by Salt Lake City Corporation.