Case Disposition Sample Clauses

Case Disposition. Within twenty (20) days of the end of each month, Contractor shall provide to SCA, in a format specified by SCA, reports for each case disposed of by Contractor during the preceding month for cases as described in Section 17. Contractor may provide a monthly summary of the information contained in the individual disposition reports, provided Contractor maintains the individual case information locally and makes it available for SCA or the court to review on request.
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Case Disposition. Within twenty (20) days of the end of each month, Contractor shall provide to PDSC, in a format specified by PDSC, reports for each case disposed of by Contractor during the preceding month for cases as described in Section 17. Contractor may provide a monthly summary of the information contained in the individual disposition reports, provided Contractor maintains the individual case information locally and makes it available for PDSC or the court to review on request.
Case Disposition. The Client maintains the ultimate authority over how to proceed with the disposition of the Client's case. The Client may request and authorize the Firm to reach a settlement with the opposing party. In such an event, the Client shall indemnify and exonerate the Attorney for any damages, loss of entitlements, penalties, collateral consequences, or other damages that may befall the Client as a result of such a settlement. The Attorney shall communicate with the Client regarding any and all settlement offers from the opposing party provided that the Client is responsive to receiving and responding to such communications within a timely manner per the terms of the settlement offer. Thereafter, the Client authorizes the Attorney to assist with reaching a settlement or compromise with stated conditions to accept settlement offers in writing before the Attorney enters settlement negotiations.
Case Disposition. Ask the parties what they would like to do with their case before the court. • Use the Case Disposition Information Sheet to review their options. • If parties mutually agree on a disposition for their case, write the disposition terms into the agreement. • If the parties do not agree on the disposition, return the parties and their agreement to the courtroom for the judge to decide (after signing the agreement). • Questions about case disposition may be directed to the Maryland Courts Self-Help Center (via phone or chat). Contact information for the Self-Help Center is provided on the Sheet. COMPLETING THE AGREEMENT • Read the agreement to the participants and make changes as requested. Participants should initial any changes. • If the agreement is more than one page: o All participants initial each page, and sign and date the last page. o Include “page 1 of # pages” at the bottom of the first page, and continue in similar manner until the end of the agreement. • Participants always sign and date the document on the last page of the agreement. The ADR Practitioner does NOT sign the agreement. • Cross out all blank lined areas remaining on a page. FORM DISTRIBUTION • Return the white copy of the Settlement Agreement form to the courtroom. • Distribute the pink and yellow copies of the form to the Plaintiff and Defendant.
Case Disposition. This area is for referring the case for types of service. Based on the recommendation for services, check the box for the type of service recommended. Enter the date of referral to services.
Case Disposition. A. The court will differentiate between cases according to their anticipated complexity and length. In the discretion of the court, cases will generally be assigned, under these policies and rules, into one of the following categories: CATEGORY ONE: Category one cases are defined as cases that are expected to reach disposition in no more than twelve (12) months. Generally, these cases would have an estimated length of trial of two (2) days or less and/or present no complex issues. CATEGORY TWO: Category two cases are defined as cases that are expected to reach disposition in no more than twelve (12) to eighteen (18) months. Generally, these cases would have an estimated length of trial of four (4) days of less and/or present significant legal issues. CATEGORY THREE: Category three cases are defined as cases that are expected to reach disposition in eighteen (18) to twenty-four (24) months. Generally, these cases would have an estimated length of trial of over four (4) court days and/or present complex legal or factual issues.

Related to Case Disposition

  • Extent of Disposition Disposition is partial. The categories of data to be disposed of are set forth below or are found in an attachment to this Directive: [Insert categories of data here] Disposition is Complete. Disposition extends to all categories of data.

  • Nature of Disposition Disposition shall be by destruction or deletion of data. Disposition shall be by a transfer of data. The data shall be transferred to the following site as follows: [Insert or attach special instructions]

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