Common use of CONCLUSION OF SERVICES Clause in Contracts

CONCLUSION OF SERVICES. When Attorney’s services conclude, whether by completing the services covered by this Agreement, or by discharge or withdrawal, all unpaid charges for costs and expenses will be due and payable immediately. Client may have access to Client’s case file at Attorney’s office at any reasonable time. At the end of the engagement, Client may request the return of Client’s case file. If Client has not requested the return of Client’s file, and to the extent Attorney has not otherwise delivered it or disposed of it consistent with Client’s directions, Attorney will retain the case file for a period of [PROVIDE LENGTH OF TIME], after which Attorney is authorized by this agreement to have the case file destroyed. If Client would like Attorney to maintain Client’s case file for more than [PROVIDE LENGTH OF TIME] after the conclusion of Attorney’s services for Client on a given matter have concluded, a separate written agreement must be made between Attorney and Client, which may provide for Client to bear the cost of maintaining the file. In the event Client requests that Attorney transfers possession of Client’s case file to Client or a third party, Attorney is authorized to retain copies of the case file at Attorney’s expense. The case file includes Client papers and property as defined in Rule 3-700(D)(1) of the California Rules of Professional Conduct.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Attorney Client Fee Agreement, Attorney Client Fee Agreement

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CONCLUSION OF SERVICES. When Attorney’s services conclude, whether by completing the services covered by this Agreement, or by discharge or withdrawal, all unpaid charges for costs and expenses will be due and payable immediately. Client may have access to Client’s case file at Attorney’s office at any reasonable time. At the end of the engagement, Client may request the return of Client’s case file. If Client has not requested the return of Client’s file, and to the extent Attorney has not otherwise delivered it or disposed of it consistent with Client’s directions, Attorney will retain the case file for a period of _________ [PROVIDE LENGTH OF TIME], after which Attorney is authorized by this agreement to have the case file destroyed. If Client would like Attorney to maintain Client’s case file for more than _____________ [PROVIDE LENGTH OF TIME] after the conclusion of Attorney’s services for Client on a given matter have concluded, a separate written agreement must be made between Attorney and Client, which may provide for Client to bear the cost of maintaining the file. In the event Client requests that Attorney transfers possession of Client’s case file to Client or a third party, Attorney is authorized to retain copies of the case file at Attorney’s expense. The case file includes Client papers materials and property as defined in Rule 3-700(D)(11.16(e)(1) of the California Rules of Professional Conduct.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Entire Agreement

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CONCLUSION OF SERVICES. When Attorney’s services conclude, whether by completing the services covered by this Agreement, or by discharge or withdrawal, all unpaid charges for costs and expenses will be due and payable immediately. Client may have access to Client’s case file at Attorney’s office at any reasonable time. At the end of the engagement, Client may request the return of Client’s case file. If Client has not requested the return of Client’s file, and to the extent Attorney has not otherwise delivered it or disposed of it consistent with Client’s directions, Attorney will retain the case file for a period of _________ [PROVIDE LENGTH OF TIME], after which Attorney is authorized by this agreement to have the case file destroyed. If Client would like Attorney to maintain Client’s case file for more than _____________ [PROVIDE LENGTH OF TIME] after the conclusion of Attorney’s services for Client on a given matter have concluded, a separate written agreement must be made between Attorney and Client, which may provide for Client to bear the cost of maintaining the file. In the event Client requests that Attorney transfers possession of Client’s case file to Client or a third party, Attorney is authorized to retain copies of the case file at Attorney’s expense. The case file includes Client papers and property as defined in Rule 3-700(D)(1) of the California Rules of Professional Conduct.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Entire Agreement

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