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Common use of Law Firm Clause in Contracts

Law Firm. A "law firm" is a sole practitioner, partnership, or professional corporation which provides contract services to persons qualifying for court-appointed legal representation and which may engage in non-court-appointed legal representation.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Public Defense Legal Services Contract, Public Defense Legal Services Contract, Public Defense Legal Services Contract

Law Firm. A "law firm" is a sole practitioner, partnership, or professional corporation which provides contract services to persons qualifying for court-appointed legal representation and which may also engage in non-court-appointed legal representation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Public Defense Legal Services Contract, Public Defense Legal Services Contract, Public Defense Legal Services Contract

Law Firm. A "law firm" is a sole practitioner, partnership, or professional corporation which provides contract services to persons qualifying for court-appointed legal indigent defense representation and which may engage in non-court-appointed indigent defense legal representation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Indigent Defense Legal Services Contract, Indigent Defense Legal Services Contract

Law Firm. A "law firm" is a sole practitioner, partnership, or professional corporation which provides contract services contractservices to persons qualifying for court-appointed legal indigent defense representation and which may engage in non-court-appointed indigent defense legal representation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Indigent Defense Legal Services Contract, Indigent Defense Legal Services Contract

Law Firm. A "β€œlaw firm" ” is a sole practitioner, partnership, or professional corporation which provides contract services to persons qualifying for court-appointed legal representation and which may also engage in non-court-appointed legal representation. A law firm does not include subcontractors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Defense Legal Services Contract