Common use of Legal Services to be Provided Clause in Contracts

Legal Services to be Provided. The legal services to be provided by Attorney to Client are as follows: Client is engaging the office to represent Client in connection with to handle all legal matters, such as contract negotiations and including any cases, letters or legal representation. RESPONSIBILITIES OF Office. Attorney will perform the legal services called for under this agreement, keep Client informed of progress and developments, and respond promptly to Client's inquiries and communications. Although Attorney expects that the undersigned attorney will be primarily responsible for Client’s legal work, other lawyers and paralegals, contractors, associates, and or contracted assistants may participate in rendering services, as Attorney considers appropriate. Unless Attorney and Client make a different agreement in writing, this agreement will govern all future services office may perform for Client. Client is a person of sound mind and body gives attorney and attorneys’ offices full powers with no exclusions of a general power of attorney with express authority to act on Client’s behalf to be as the client including all financial and real property matters. If client becomes infirm or unable to respond or is deemed unable to make decisions on client’s own accord, attorney shall expressly be granted guardianship over client and client’s matters and can be guardian ad litem and or trustee of any trust and or administrator.

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