Law firm disputes Norco resolution
On June 21, Northampton County Council adopted a strongly-worded resolution calling for the resignations of General Purpose Authority (GPA) Chair Shawn Langen and Solicitor John Lushis. This followed a lengthy meeting the day before, in which Langen suggested once or twice that Council might lack his understanding of high finance. But when Council member Lori Vargo Heffner asked him to explain what he does, he refused to answer. He instead complained that the meeting, which he earlier derided as a “dog and pony show,” was making him late for a dinner party.
Lushis, whose billing has been characterized as “outrageous” by Executive Lamont McClure, was paid $813,039.30 in 2016 and 2017. This includes $153,343.50 for “special legal services” in 2017 without authorization from anyone other than former Executive John Brown.
Earlier in the week, Lushis said it would be inappropriate for him to discuss his firm’s billing. So he failed to appear before Council.
But his law firm - Norris, McLaughlin and Marcus (NMM) - has decided it’s appropriate after all. According to Council member John Cusick, the law firm has responded and “contradicts” the Council resolution. He made this announcement during Northampton County Council’s July 5. It was determined to be public and was released after the meeting.
The five page letter, dated June 28 and penned by NMM General Counsel Robert Mahoney admits that the $700 per hour fee charged by one of its attorneys was twice what should have been billed. But it also contends that its billing was reasonable and approved by the GPA This is contrary to what GPA Chair Shawn Langen told Council. The form also contends that Lushis was working on other GPA P3 projects even though Langen admitted that the only P3 project it had approved was for bridges.
On June 29, Norris, McLaughlin and Marcus (NMM) partner Scott Allinson received a 27-month sentence for political corruption. Allinson was Lushis’ predecessor on the GPA.
In her closing speech to the jury, AUSA Michelle Morgan referred to NMM managing partner Matt Sorrentio as a liar.
He has since resigned from the firm and is now the Chief Legal Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network.
In other business, Cusick questioned the claim that the friction between GPA and the County is preventing developer Rockefeller Group from building the three-lane bridge it is required to build for a warehouse development in Allen Township. Administrator Charles Dertinger responded that NorCo is committed to paying for a two-lane bridge at the site, but that Rockefeller can pay for a third lane
Finally, Council commended five scouts from Troop 44 in Bushkill and Troop 76 in Upper Nazareth for their work in the gardens at Gracedale. They are Jack Quinn, Peter Gladstone, Nicholas Marth, Andrew Miller and Jonathan Werner.