Common use of Billing Records Clause in Contracts

Billing Records. As required by NRS 228.1124(1), a retained attorney or law firm shall, from the beginning of the term of the pro xxxx contract until a date not less than four years after the date on which the contract expires or is terminated, prepare and maintain contemporaneous records reflecting the work performed on the matter by the retained attorney or law firm, including, without limitation, any work performed by a paralegal. The records must specifically describe the work performed, identify the person who performed the work and set forth the time spent in connection with the work, in increments of not more than one-tenth of an hour. Unless protected by legal privilege, these billing records are public records pursuant to NRS 239.010.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Pro Bono Legal Services, Contract for Pro Bono Legal Services, Contract for Pro Bono Legal Services

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Billing Records. As required by NRS 228.1124(1), a retained attorney or law firm shall, from the beginning of the term of the pro xxxx thx xxo bono contract until a date not less than four years after the date on which the contract expires or is terminated, prepare and maintain contemporaneous records reflecting the work performed on the matter by the retained attorney or law firm, including, without limitation, any work performed by a paralegal. The records must specifically describe the work performed, identify the person who performed the work and set forth the time spent in connection with the work, in increments of not more than one-tenth of an hour. Unless protected by legal privilege, these billing records are public records pursuant to NRS 239.010.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Pro Bono Legal Services

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