Full-scope definition

Full-scope means attorneys contracted to represent clients must provide the legal assistance and representation reasonably required by the circumstances of each individual case and in compliance with the RPC’s that applies to a case until there is an immigration judge disposition that dismisses, terminates, or administratively closes the case. When consistent with the client’s desires and appropriate to the particular case, full-scope will include representation at all stages of immigration court proceedings, including, but not limited to, master calendar hearings, bond proceedings, competency hearings, merits hearings, state court proceedings for Special Immigrant Juvenile predicate orders as applicable, USCIS applications and proceedings that would provide relief from removal. Additional representation services for post-conviction relief, federal habeas corpus, BIA appeals or post-BIA appeals will not be required by this contract, but are encouraged when merited by the issues involved. While many cases may only require limited representation to resolve the underlying dispute, many others will require extended legal representation including trial representation when presented with unique issues of fact and law. Full-scope representation means that the contracted attorneys must abide by the RPC’s; and without limitation attorneys will meet their client duties of competence, diligence, communication, loyalty, and the safeguarding of property. Contracted attorneys agree to avoid permissive withdrawal in all cases, and agree to comply with their duties upon withdrawal from the representation as stated in RPC
Full-scope means complete legal assistance and representation reasonably required at all stages of a Case including, but not limited to, master calendar hearings, bond proceedings, competency hearings, merits hearings, state court proceedings for Special Immigrant Juvenile predicate orders and USCIS applications and proceedings, as applicable;
Full-scope means the provision of legal assistance and representation reasonably required by the circumstances of each individual case and in compliance with the Rules of Professional Conduct (RPCs) that applies to a case until there is an immigration judge disposition that dismisses, terminates, or administratively closes the case. When consistent with the client’s desires and appropriate to the particular case, full-scope will include representation at all stages of immigration court proceedings, including, but not limited to, master calendar hearings, bond proceedings, competency hearings, merits hearings, state court proceedings for Special Immigrant Juvenile predicate orders as applicable, USCIS applications and proceedings that would provide relief from removal, including the filing of a notice of appeal to the BIA, if appropriate under the circumstances. Additional representation services for post-conviction relief, federal habeas corpus, BIA appeals or post-BIA appeals are not required by the contract. We anticipate that most cases taken under

More Definitions of Full-scope

Full-scope. Financial Audit. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in subsections (a) and (b) above, Company shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to assist Parent in the completion of a "full scope" audit examination to be conducted by Katz, ▇▇pper & Mill▇▇ ▇▇▇king in concert with Parent's auditors. Within five business days of the completion of such audit, Parent shall deliver to Company a written notice specifying that (i) Parent is satisfied with such examination, or (ii) Parent is not satisfied with such examination and is electing to terminate this Agreement pursuant to the provisions of Section 8.1(e).

Related to Full-scope

  • Full year refers to the ordinary period of employment for the position.

  • Full-time job means a job performed by an individual for 35 hours or more each week and whose income and social security taxes are withheld by 1 or more of the following:

  • Full-time student means a person attending or undertaking a full-time course of study and includes a student on a sandwich course;

  • Full-time position means a position of gainful employment where the number of hours worked by the employee is not less than 30 hours during any given work week.

  • Project Scope means the description or activity of work to be accomplished on the project.