Legal Work definition

Legal Work means work that is commonly performed by licensed attorneys in Oregon. Legal work may include activities that are also performed by unlicensed individuals, as long as newly licensed attorneys working for the Employer regularly incorporate those activities in their work.
Legal Work means such advice and legal services to the Group Members or for the Group Members’ benefit, including the Common Benefit Work and any Individual Legal Work, as the Lawyers may consider reasonably necessary to: (a) investigate the Claims; (b) prosecute the Claims; (c) negotiate a Settlement of the Claims; and (d) negotiate to secure and maintain funding on behalf of the Group Members in relation to the Claims;

Examples of Legal Work in a sentence

  • Supervision of Legal Work and Centre Solicitors Supervise the Centre’s legal staff and volunteer solicitors’ legal advices and casework.

  • Critical Legal Work is a term used in the sense commonly accepted in relation to critical component, critical issue or critical decision.

  • The work may or may not be complex but carries greater risk or more serious consequences than Complex Legal Work.

  • CONSULTANT shall also sign a “Conditional Waiver and Release Upon Progress Payment” and a Certificate of Legal Work Status and submit them with each request for payment.

  • Basic Legal Work means Legal Work that could be expected to be undertaken by a Legal Practitioner who does not have a substantial body of knowledge or expertise in the particular field of law.


More Definitions of Legal Work

Legal Work means work that, if done by a person who is not an Australian legal practitioner, would give rise to an offence under Part 2.2 of the Legal Profession Act 2004;
Legal Work means such advice, legal and administrative services which the Lawyers consider reasonably necessary to investigate and prosecute the Proceeding, as defined in the Legal Costs Agreement;
Legal Work means any advice and any other legal services which Shine consider reasonably necessary to prosecute the Proceedings.
Legal Work means the advice and any other legal services which the Lawyers consider reasonably necessary to prosecute the Proceedings and which form the basis of the Budget.
Legal Work means work that if done for a fee or reward by a person who is neither a solicitor nor a barrister would give rise to an offence. Section 115 rep Act 87 of 1993, similar provisions are now contained in Pt 3A of the Legal Profession Act 1987 s 48E.
Legal Work means such advice, legal and administrative services which the Lawyers consider reasonably necessary to conduct the Project Investigation or to conduct or prosecute the Claims and/or Proceedings, including work to negotiate a Settlement of the Claims. Loss means any financial loss, damage, costs, liability or expense of any nature.
Legal Work means the advice, legal and other services set out at clause 2.1, and includes Common Benefit Work and Individual Legal Work.