Non-Legal Tasks Sample Clauses

Non-Legal Tasks. Total contract amounts and hourly rates paid to Attorney are intended to include services rendered by other persons including paralegals, clerks, secretaries or other support personnel. The Attorney shall not be compensated for any work performed by Attorney of a non-legal nature that would ordinarily be performed by support personnel, including specifically secretarial and clerical support work involved in preparing and transmitting documents, copying, organizing, filing or similar functions. Hours spent by Attorney performing non-legal tasks will not be included in calculation of compensation in excess of the contract amount as described in Section I (B) of this Agreement.
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