Common use of Consortium Clause in Contracts

Consortium. A "consortium" is a group of attorneys or law firms that is formed for the sole purpose of providing contract services to persons qualifying for court-appointed legal representation. In addition to participating jointly to provide contract services, Consortium members retain their separate identities and may engage in non-court-appointed legal representation.

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Samples: www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov

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Consortium. A "consortium" is a group of attorneys or law firms that is formed for the sole purpose of providing contract services to persons qualifying for court-appointed legal indigent defense representation. In addition to participating jointly to provide contract services, Consortium members retain their separate identities and may engage in non-court-appointed legal indigent defense representation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov

Consortium. A "consortium" is a group of attorneys or law firms that is formed for the sole purpose of providing contract services to persons qualifying for court-appointed legal indigent defense representation. In addition to participating jointly to provide contract services, Consortium members retain their separate identities and may engage in non-courtindigent defense representation. A "law firm" is a sole practitioner, partnership, or professional corporation which provides contract services to persons qualifying for indigent defense representation and which may engage in non-appointed indigent defense legal representation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov

Consortium. A "consortium" is a group of attorneys or law firms that is formed for the sole purpose of providing contract services to persons qualifying for court-appointed legal representation. In addition to participating jointly to provide contract services, Consortium members retain their separate identities and may engage in non-court-court- appointed legal representation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov

Consortium. A "consortium" is a group of attorneys or law firms that is formed for the sole purpose of providing contract services to persons qualifying for court-appointed legal indigent defense representation. In addition to participating jointly to provide contract services, Consortium members retain retai n their separate identities and may engage in non-court-appointed legal indigent defense representation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.oregon.gov

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Consortium. A "consortium" is a group of attorneys or and/or law firms that is formed for the sole purpose of providing contract services to persons qualifying for court-appointed legal representation. All attorneys providing contract services through a consortium must be members of the consortium. In addition to participating jointly to provide contract services, Consortium members retain their separate identities and may engage in non-court-appointed legal representation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.oregon.gov

Consortium. A "consortium" is a group of attorneys or and/or law firms that is formed for the sole purpose of providing contract services to persons qualifying for court-appointed legal representation. All attorneys providing contract services through a consortium must be members of the consortium. In addition to participating jointly to provide contract services, Consortium members retain their separate identities and may engage in non-court-appointed legal representation. A consortium does not include subcontractors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.oregon.gov

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