Find Legal Services RFPs in New Jersey

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TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
Outside Counsel for Complex Workers' Compensation Litigation (RFP)New Jersey Schools Insurance Group (NJSIG)2026-06-04
Outside Counsel RFPNew Jersey BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-04
Outside Counsel for Insurance Coverage Counsel and Litigation (RFP)New Jersey Schools Insurance Group (NJSIG)2026-06-04
Professional Legal Services for Bond Counsel for the County of MercerNew Jersey BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-04
Expand Pool Outside Legal CounselPassaic County2026-06-04
Professional Legal Services for Bond Counsel for the County of MercerMercer County2026-06-04
RFP-26-031 Tax Attorney Services for Large Scale and Complex FacilitiesGloucester County2026-06-04$200K
Outside Counsel for: Crime and Fraud LitigationNew Jersey Schools Insurance Group (NJSIG)2026-06-04
RFP #49-27 Legal Services - Special Counsel - REPOSTED on 5.15.26East Orange Board of Education2026-06-04$300K
Professional Legal Services for Bond Counsel for the County of MercerMercer School District Bids Link2026-06-04
Outside Counsel for: Complex General Litigation (RFP)New Jersey Schools Insurance Group (NJSIG)2026-06-04
Outside Counsel for: General Litigation (RFP)New Jersey Schools Insurance Group (NJSIG)2026-06-04
Outside Counsel RFPbids2026-06-04Minority Business Enterprise
Special Labor Counsel ServicesNew Jersey BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-05
Special Labor Counsel Servicesbids2026-06-05Minority Business Enterprise
RFP 26-02 Special Education Legal ServicesMiddletown Township Board of Education2026-06-05$300K
Special Labor Counsel Servicesbids2026-06-05Minority Business Enterprise
Tenant's Advocacy AttorneyThe City of Union City2026-06-09
Federal Energy Special Counsel ServiceTrenton Government2026-06-10
Request for Qualifications for Special Counsel Complex Litigation Services for …Mercer County2026-06-10

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Tips for Winning Legal Services Contracts in New Jersey

  • Most government legal work goes to firms already on approved outside counsel lists. Getting on a state's or agency's pre-approved legal services panel or IDIQ contract is essential — most individual matters are assigned from these panels without separate competitive bidding.
  • Bond counsel work (issuing opinions on tax-exempt municipal bonds) is a lucrative niche dominated by specialized firms. Building a reputation through smaller issuances and local government work is the typical path to larger opportunities.
  • Demonstrate expertise in the specific area of law needed — government agencies value deep specialization over general practice. Past performance in the exact legal domain (environmental law, employment law, public finance) carries significant weight.

Legal Services RFP FAQ

How do government agencies procure outside legal counsel?

Most agencies maintain pre-approved panels or IDIQ contracts for outside counsel. Firms apply through RFQs (Request for Qualifications) to get on the panel, then individual matters are assigned based on expertise, availability, and rates. Some complex or high-value matters are procured through standalone RFPs. Federal agencies must get DOJ approval for many outside counsel arrangements.

What types of legal work do governments outsource?

Common outsourced legal work includes complex litigation (class actions, constitutional challenges), bond counsel and public finance, environmental law, employment/labor law, intellectual property, real estate transactions, tax advisory, and specialized regulatory matters. Routine work is typically handled in-house.

How are legal services fee structures set in government contracts?

Government legal contracts typically use negotiated hourly rates by attorney level (partner, associate, paralegal) with a not-to-exceed ceiling. Some agencies cap rates or use pre-set rate schedules. Contingency fee arrangements are rare in government work. Bond counsel fees are often set as a percentage of the bond issuance amount.

Are there diversity requirements for government legal services?

Yes. Many jurisdictions have MBE/WBE goals for legal services contracts. Some agencies specifically solicit minority-owned and women-owned law firms for panel positions. Federal agencies track small business participation on legal services contracts. Demonstrating a diverse team in proposals is increasingly important.

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