Common use of Interim Reports Clause in Contracts

Interim Reports. Interim Reports are intended to supplement prior reports as needed for significant case developments. An Interim Report should be submitted, without being requested, as significant case developments occur and as needed for revision of the case plan. Citizens may, at any point during litigation, request an Interim Report, seeking specified information.

Appears in 27 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Legal Services Agreement, Legal Services Agreement

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Interim Reports. If requested, Interim Reports are intended to supplement prior reports as needed for significant case developments. An Interim Report should be submitted, without being requested, submitted as significant case developments occur and as needed for revision of the case plan. Citizens mayThis report should include the following information, at as applicable, to the individual assignment: A) Update Events/Progress, including any point during litigation, request an Interim Report, seeking specified informationapplicable formal or informal Discovery. B) Motion Practice. C) Case Evaluation. D) ADR. E) Further Investigation / Other Activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Legal Services Agreement

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