Common use of Testifying Clause in Contracts

Testifying. Participating in court for custody or any other matter is not an expected service. Should I be subpoenaed, the rate is $300 per hour or $2000 total, whichever amount is greater, for all time related to responding to the subpoena regardless of whether I am called to testify. This may include time reviewing notes and talking with attorneys, as well as any phone calls or letters written on your behalf. If required to appear in court, I must cancel all other clients for that day, even when placed on “stand-by” status. You will be charged for the entire day. The rate is the same for depositions of fact or expert witness, as well as testimony. The party sending the subpoena is responsible for the entire bill.

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Samples: Client Information, Client Information

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Testifying. Participating in court for custody or any other matter is not an expected service. Should I be subpoenaed, the rate is $300 per hour or $2000 total, whichever amount is greater, for all time related to responding to the subpoena regardless of whether I am called to testify. This may include time reviewing notes and talking with attorneys, as well as any phone calls or letters written on your behalf. If required to appear in court, I must cancel all other clients for that day, even when placed on “stand-by” status. You will be charged for the entire day. The rate is the same for depositions of fact or expert witness, as well as testimony. The party sending the subpoena is responsible for the entire bill. Preparing an affidavit will cost $500.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Client Information

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Testifying. Participating in court for custody or any other matter is not an expected service. Should I be subpoenaed, the rate is $300 per hour or $2000 total, whichever amount is greater, for all time related to responding to the subpoena regardless of whether I am called to testify. This may include time reviewing notes and talking with attorneys, as well as any phone calls or letters written on your behalf. If required to appear in court, I must cancel all other clients for that day, even when placed on “stand-by” status. You will be charged for the entire day. The rate is the same for depositions of fact or expert witness, as well as testimony. The party sending the subpoena is responsible for the entire bill. Preparing an affidavit will cost $500 or $300 per hour, whichever is greater.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Client Information

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