Common use of Case Load Clause in Contracts

Case Load. Attorney(s) may handle up to a maximum of 242 cases per year (i.e., a maximum of 100 felonies, 125 misdemeanors, 12 juvenile cases, and 5 appeals). If the total volume of cases requires that Attorney(s) be appointed to handle more than 485 cases a year, Attorney(s) will be compensated for work on such extra cases at the rate of one and one-half times the normal rate for indigent defense cases in each respective county, or the reasonable fee that the presiding judge finds by order to be appropriate. In these cases, the Attorney(s) must present a form listing the time spent on each case, together with the activities for which the time was incurred, to the presiding judge for approval.

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Sources: Contract for Legal Services, Contract for Legal Services

Case Load. Attorney(s) Attorney may handle up to a maximum of 242 485 cases per year (i.e., a maximum of 100 200 felonies, 125 250 misdemeanors, 12 25 juvenile cases, and 5 10 appeals). If the total volume of cases requires that Attorney(s) Attorney be appointed to handle more than 485 cases a year, Attorney(s) Attorney will be compensated for work on such extra cases at the rate of one and one-half times the normal rate for indigent defense cases in each respective county, or the reasonable fee that the presiding judge finds by order to be appropriate. In these cases, the Attorney(s) Attorney must present a form listing the time spent on each case, together with the activities for which the time was incurred, to the presiding judge for approval.

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Sources: Contract for Legal Services