Common use of Fee Agreements Clause in Contracts

Fee Agreements. In a civil case, appointed counsel and the party represented may enter into a contingent fee agreement only upon the Court’s approval of the terms of the agreement, as set forth in a joint motion of appointed counsel and the party. Appointed counsel may not condition the undertaking or continuation of the party’s representation on the making of such an agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Fee Agreement, Appointed Counsel Fee Agreement