Attorney time definition

Attorney time means the total time the attorney appointed to a case spends on in-court time, out-of-court time, and in travel time attributable to that specific case. Attorney time does not include time spent performing clerical activities.
Attorney time. The County Attorney must track and account for attorney time expended on IV-D cases. If the IV-D program dedicates staff at 100% to eligible IV-D activities under Federal Regulations, the County Attorney may seek reimbursement for 100% of eligible staff time. For attorneys and staff that work on eligible IV-D cases less than 100% of the time, the attorney and staff time may be accounted for in one of two ways:
Attorney time means the total time an attorney appointed to a case spends on in-court time, out-of- court time, and travel time attributable to that specific case.

Examples of Attorney time in a sentence

  • Direct and indirect costs as used herein shall mean but not be limited to attorney’s fees, expert witness fees, and court costs including, without limitation, City Attorney time and overhead costs and other City Staff overhead costs and normal day-to-day business expenses incurred by the City including, but not limited to, any and all costs which may be incurred by the City in conducting an election as a result of a referendum filed to challenge the project approvals.

  • Such costs shall include, but not be limited to, all court costs and attorneys' fees expended by City in defense of any such action or other proceeding, plus staff and City Attorney time spent in regard to defense of the action or proceeding.

  • Attorney time: The following codes relate to specific substantive issue and activity areas addressed by SDCAN.

  • The parties shall use best efforts to select mutually agreeable legal counsel to defend such action, and Developer shall pay compensation for such legal counsel; provided, however, that such compensation shall include only compensation paid to counsel not otherwise employed as City staff and shall exclude, without limitation, City Attorney time and overhead costs and other City staff overhead costs and normal day-to-day business expenses incurred by City.

  • If at the time of application for building permit there is a project job account balance due to the City for recovery of review fees or consultant time, including City Attorney time, the review of permits will not be initiated until the balance is paid in full.

  • This includes attorney and staff time spent reviewing a matter to replace an attorney or staff on a case; Attorney time spent supervising or reviewing work or work product generated by a partner at the Firm.

  • Client representation will account for the majority of the Student Attorney time commitment and grade.

  • Developer shall reimburse City for all costs and expenses (including without limitation City staff or City Attorney time) incurred in connection with obtaining Governmental Agency Approvals.

  • APPLICANT shall pay all costs of defense, including but not limited to, attorneys’ fees and costs, City Staff time, and City Attorney time.

  • Where the City incurs costs and expenses for review, inspection, or supervision of activities, including but not limited to reasonable fees associated with attorneys, consultants, City Staff and City Attorney time, undertaken through the authority granted in this Franchise or any ordinances relating to the subject for which a permit fee is not established, Franchisee shall pay such costs and expenses directly to the City in accordance with the provisions of Section 14.3.

Related to Attorney time

  • Attorneys Fees and Costs” means attorneys’ fees agreed upon by the Parties and

  • Attorney means, if appointed to represent a child under the provisions referenced in section 5213, an attorney serving as the child's legal advocate in the manner defined and described in section 13a of chapter XIIA of the probate code of 1939, 1939 PA 288, MCL 712A.13a.

  • Solicitor means any person, firm or corporation who goes from dwelling to dwelling, business to business, place to place, or from street to street, taking or attempting to take orders for any goods, wares or merchandise, or personal property of any nature whatever for future delivery, except that the term shall not include solicitors for charitable and religious purposes and solicitors for subscriptions as those terms are defined below.

  • Attorney Costs means and includes all reasonable fees, expenses and disbursements of any law firm or other external counsel.

  • Expert witness or “expert” means a person who is retained to render an opinion regarding an issue relevant to a case, whether or not the person actually testifies in court.