Hiring Attorney definition

Hiring Attorney refers to an attorney, either individually or as an authorized representative on behalf of a law firm, legal practice, or other entity who engages or intends to engage Company to procure legal services from one or more Freelance Attorneys and/or Freelance Paralegals. Hiring Attorneys are not employees, agents or representatives of Company and no employer-employee relationship is created by the Hiring Attorney’s engagement of Company, Freelance Attorneys or Freelance Paralegals. Hiring Attorney will directly supervise any Freelance Attorney and Freelance Paralegal that Hiring Attorney has engaged for the respective services they provide and assumes all responsibility and liability for all work undertaken or completed by Freelance Attorneys and Freelance Paralegals for Hiring Attorney.
Hiring Attorney refers to an attorney, either individually or as an authorized representative on behalf of a law firm and/or legal practice, who engages or intends to engage The Freelance Firm to procure legal services from one or more TFF Freelance Attorneys. Hiring Attorneys are not employees, agents or representatives of The Freelance Firm and no employer-employee relationship is created by the Hiring Attorney’s engagement of The Freelance Firm and/or a TFF Freelance Attorney. Hiring Attorney shall directly supervise any TFF Freelance Attorney that Hiring Attorney has engaged to perform legal services and assumes all responsibility and/or liability for all work undertaken and/or completed by TFF Freelance Attorney for Hiring Attorney.
Hiring Attorney refers to an attorney, either individually or as an authorized representative on behalf of a law firm, legal practice, or other entity who engages or intends to engage Company to procure legal services from one or more Freelance Attorneys/Paralegals. Hiring Attorneys are not employees, agents or representatives of Company and no employer-employee relationship is created by the Hiring Attorney’s engagement of Company or a Freelance Attorney/Paralegal. Hiring Attorney will directly supervise any Freelance Attorney/Paralegal that Hiring Attorney has engaged to perform legal services and assumes all responsibility or liability for all work undertaken or completed by Freelance Attorney/Paralegal for Hiring Attorney.

Examples of Hiring Attorney in a sentence

  • After that time, any Assigned Project is deemed complete and accepted by Hiring Attorney.

  • If Hiring Attorney is in “default”, meaning the Hiring Attorney fails to pay the Service Fees, Referral Fees or any other amounts when due under the Terms of Service, or a written agreement for payment terms incorporating the Terms of Service (signed by an authorized representative of Company), Company will be entitled to the remedies described in this Section in addition to such other remedies that may be available under applicable law or in such written agreement.

  • However, Hiring Attorney will remain responsible for any amounts that accrue on any open Projects at the time a limitation is put on the Hiring Attorney’s Account as a result of the default.

  • Company and Users agree to maintain the confidential and privileged nature of all such Hiring Attorney Data and client data and further agree not disclose the nature of such information to any third party.

  • Company has the right (though, not the obligation) to, in its sole discretion, determine whether or not any content, materials and/or information posted and/or transmitted by Hiring Attorney using the Site or Client Portal, is appropriate and complies with the Terms and to refuse or remove any such content, materials and or information that, in its reasonable opinion, violates any of terms and/or conditions of this Agreement, or is any way deemed harmful, inappropriate or objectionable.

  • In furtherance of this provision, Hiring Attorney should take all reasonable steps to remove and/or redact any information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise subject to any legal protections, if such information is not required to undertake any Proposed or Assigned Project.

  • Company will ▇▇▇▇ Hiring Attorney for an Assigned Project upon Hiring Attorney’s acceptance of a completed Assigned Project.

  • Hiring Attorney waives any right to a refund or credit if a dispute is not timely made in writing, including e-mail.

  • Users should arrange their own means of ensuring compliance with applicable regulation with regard to Confidential Information, Hiring Attorney Data, or other information transmitted between Users through the Site, Client Portal, or otherwise in relation to Services.

  • Company will assess any issues timely raised by Hiring Attorney and will make a reasonable, good-faith effort to rectify such issues when, in its sole discretion, deems it necessary to do so.


More Definitions of Hiring Attorney

Hiring Attorney refers to a User who is looking to hire a lawyer working as an independent contractor through the Site.
Hiring Attorney refers to an attorney, either individually or as an authorized representative on behalf of a law firm, legal practice, or other entity who engages or intends to engage Company to procure legal services from one or more Freelance Attorneys. Hiring Attorneys are not employees, agents or representatives of Company and no employer-employee relationship is created by the Hiring Attorney’s engagement of Company or a Freelance Attorney. Hiring Attorney will directly supervise any Freelance Attorney that Hiring Attorney has engaged to perform legal services and assumes all responsibility or liability for all work undertaken or completed by Freelance Attorney for Hiring Attorney.