Common use of Client Litigation Clause in Contracts

Client Litigation. The Therapist will not voluntarily participate in any litigation, or custody dispute in which the Client, or the Representative, and another individual, or entity, are parties. The Therapist has a policy of not communicating with the Representative’s attorney and will generally not write or sign letters, reports, declarations, or affidavits to be used in the Representative’s legal matter. The Therapist will generally not provide records or testimony unless compelled to do so. Should the Therapist be subpoenaed, or ordered by a court of law, to appear as a witness in an action involving the Client, the Representative agrees to reimburse the Therapist for any time spent for preparation, travel, or other time in which the Therapist has made him/herself available for such an appearance at the Therapist’s usual and customary hourly rate.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.loreleioneill.com, www.therapyassociatestherapy.com, www.therapyassociatestherapy.com

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Client Litigation. The Therapist will not voluntarily participate in any litigation, or custody dispute in which the Client, or the Representative, and another individual, or entity, are parties. The Therapist has a policy of not communicating with the RepresentativeClient’s attorney and will generally not write or sign letters, reports, declarations, or affidavits to be used in the RepresentativeClient’s legal matter. The Therapist will generally not provide records or testimony unless compelled to do so. Should the Therapist be subpoenaed, or ordered by a court of law, to appear as a witness in an action involving the Client, the Representative Client agrees to reimburse the Therapist for any time spent for preparation, travel, or other time in which the Therapist has made him/herself available for such an appearance at the Therapist’s usual and customary hourly rate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.loreleioneill.com, www.therapyassociatestherapy.com

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Client Litigation. The Therapist will not voluntarily participate in any litigation, or custody dispute in which the Client, or the Representative, Client and another individual, or entity, are parties. The Therapist has a policy of not communicating with the RepresentativeClient’s attorney and will generally not write or sign letters, reports, declarations, or affidavits to be used in the RepresentativeClient’s legal matter. The Therapist will generally not provide records or testimony unless compelled to do so. Should the Therapist be subpoenaed, or ordered by a court of law, to appear as a witness in an action involving the Client, the Representative Client agrees to reimburse the Therapist for any time spent for preparation, travel, or other time in which the Therapist has made him/herself available for such an appearance at the Therapist’s usual and customary hourly rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.rossbryan.net

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