Panel Attorney definition

Panel Attorney means a firm duly appointed to the Panel of Attorneys of the Municipality.
Panel Attorney means a private attorney licensed in good standing to practice law in Missouri and who has been approved for private contract cases by MSPD.
Panel Attorney an attorney selected by Teacher Guardian as needed and as provided for in this plan document to provide legal services under the Plan Contract.

Examples of Panel Attorney in a sentence

  • In no instance, shall a Panel Attorney be appointed to represent co-defendants in a case unless such appointment comports with the Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC 1.7).

  • The Federal Public Defender will assess the training needs of Federal Public Defender staff and, in coordination with the CJA Panel Attorney District Representative,1 the training needs of the local panel attorneys, and provide training opportunities and other educational resources.

  • Panel Attorney (based upon a rotation of attorneys down the list of panel attorneys)) and expenses.

  • Client has requested that the Panel Attorney provide legal services concerning the following matter (describe): The terms and conditions of the Western Conference of Teamsters Legal Services Trust Plan ("Trust"), Summary Plan Description, and Panel Attorney Agreement are incorporated by reference and made a part of this document.Client has the right to terminate the services of Panel Attorney at any time upon written notice.

  • If the Panel Attorney does not agree to these terms, Panel Attorney must notify ADI immediately.

  • If Panel Attorney is attorney of record in any proceeding, Client agrees to promptly execute and return a substitution of attorney form.

  • Panel Attorney has the right to withdraw for any reason for which withdrawal is authorized or required by the applicable Rules of Professional Conduct.Services are provided by Panel Attorneys pursuant to the Trust, Summary Plan Description, and Panel Attorney Agreement.

  • By remaining on the ADI panel, Panel Attorney agrees to the terms set forth above.

  • Panel Attorney agrees to commence electronic service upon notice from ADI.

  • The Panel Attorney assigned and appointed to a case shall, as soon as practicable, upon appointment, conduct a conflict check to determine whether any conflict of interest exists which would prevent representation of the defendant.


More Definitions of Panel Attorney

Panel Attorney is a Lawyer who becomes signatory to this Agreement and thereby agrees to participate in the Program under the terms provided for herein.
Panel Attorney means an attorney who is eligible for appointment as an attorney for an indigent individual.
Panel Attorney means an attorney, selected by the LAPPL’s General Counsel to provide legal services to a Participating Member on an attorney-client basis, who meets applicable mini- mum qualifications set forth in this Plan Description and who has been approved by the Board as a Panel Attorney.
Panel Attorney means an attorney, selected by the LAPPL’s Board of Directors to provide legal services to a Participating Member on an attorney-client basis, who meets applicable minimum qualifications set forth in this Plan Document and who has been approved by the Board as a Panel Attorney. Panel Attorneys paid by the Plan are neither agents nor employees of the Plan or the LAPPL. Neither the Plan nor the LAPPL makes any recommendation or warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to the skill or expertise of such attorneys.
Panel Attorney means a firm duly appointed to the Panel of Attorneys of the

Related to Panel Attorney

  • City Attorney means the City Attorney of the City or any person designated by the City Attorney to perform one or more of the duties of the City Attorney under this Agreement.

  • County Attorney means the County Attorney of the County of Suffolk.

  • District attorney means any of the following:

  • 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.

  • The Attorney General has counseled that a contractually imposed obligation of indemnity creates a "debt" in the constitutional sense. Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. No. MW-475 (1982). Contract clauses which require the System or institutions to

  • Prosecuting attorney means the prosecuting attorney for a county, an assistant prosecuting attorney for a county, the attorney general, the deputy attorney general, an assistant attorney general, a special prosecuting attorney, or, in connection with the prosecution of an ordinance violation, an attorney for the political subdivision that enacted the ordinance upon which the violation is based.

  • ATTORNEY REVIEW The Purchaser acknowledges that Purchaser has had the opportunity to consult with its legal counsel regarding this Agreement and that accordingly the terms of this Agreement are not to be construed against any party because that party drafted this Agreement or construed in favor of any Party because that Party failed to understand the legal effect of the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Power of Attorney means a record that grants an agent authority to act in the place of a principal.

  • 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.

  • Law firm means both of the following:

  • attorney-at-law means an attorney-at-law, a legal practitioner or advocate duly admitted to practise law in the courts of a Contracting Party;

  • Purveyor means an agency, subdivision of the state, municipal corporation, firm, company, mutual or cooperative association, institution, partnership, or person or other entity owning or operating a public water system. Purveyor also means the authorized agents of such entities.

  • Professional land surveyor means a professional land surveyor licensed under ch. 443.

  • Civil engineer means a professional engineer registered in the state of California to practice in the field of civil engineering.

  • Attorney General means the Attorney General of the State.

  • Surveyor-General means the Surveyor-General as defined in the Land Survey Act, 1997 (Act No. 8 of 1997);

  • Director of Public Works means the Director of the Department of Public Works, or his or her designee.

  • Legal Services means fees charged by an attorney:

  • Residential services means a complete range of residences

  • Engineer’s Representative means the official in the civil/ electrical engineering department who is authorized to be in-charge of the work to which these presents relate. It shall include any other official nominated to attend to the supervision of day to day execution of the work to which this CONTRACT relates.

  • Welcome Letter means the document entitled “welcome letter” containing important details about this group policy;

  • Telephone solicitor means any person doing business in this state who makes or causes to be made a telephone solicitation from within or outside of this state, including, but not limited to, calls made by use of automated dialing and announcing devices or by a live person.

  • Corporate Services Agreement means the Corporate Services Agreement dated as of the date hereof between the Borrower and the Services Provider, as amended from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof and thereof.

  • Land use decision means an administrative decision of a land use authority or appeal authority regarding:

  • The Engineer means the Engineer appointed by the Purchaser for the purpose of this contract.

  • Court appointed special advocate means a volunteer guardian ad litem appointed by the court who is responsible for: researching the background of assigned child abuse, neglect and dependency cases; representing the child's best interests; speaking for the child in all hearings, reviews and other relevant case activities; monitoring the child during the life of the case; and advocating for a safe and permanent home for the child.