Panel Attorney definition

Panel Attorney means a private attorney licensed in good standing to practice law in Missouri and who has been approved for private contract cases by MSPD.
Panel Attorney means an attorney, selected by the LAPPL’s Board of Directors to provide legal services to a Participating Member on an attorney-client basis, who meets applicable minimum qualifications set forth in this Plan Document and who has been approved by the Board as a Panel Attorney. Panel Attorneys paid by the Plan are neither agents nor employees of the Plan or the LAPPL. Neither the Plan nor the LAPPL makes any recommendation or warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to the skill or expertise of such attorneys.
Panel Attorney means a firm duly appointed to the Panel of Attorneys of the

Examples of Panel Attorney in a sentence

  • By remaining on the ADI panel, Panel Attorney agrees to the terms set forth above.

  • If the Panel Attorney does not agree to these terms, Panel Attorney must notify ADI immediately.

  • Panel Attorney agrees to commence electronic service upon notice from ADI.

  • MSPD may also recover such monies through non-payment of additional compensation, trial compensation, mileage reimbursement, or other money otherwise owed the Panel Attorney.

  • By this Agreement, Panel Attorney waives any additional copies otherwise required by the Rules of Court.

  • It is agreed that the Panel Attorney will maintain ethical caseloads as required by the Rules of Professional Conduct, including contracts with MSPD.

  • The Panel Attorney shall complete the requirements of this contract according to the Panel Attorney’s own means and methods of work, which shall be in the exclusive charge and control of the Panel Attorney except as specified herein.

  • Where withdrawal is permitted by MSPD and/or allowed by the Court, then upon reassignment or reappointment the Panel Attorney agrees to resume representation under the terms of the original assignment and fee.

  • Monies paid the Panel Attorney shall be recovered, as determined by MSPD, either by return of the fee to the State of Missouri, future reduced-fee assignments, or if approved by MSPD, subcontracting of the case by the Panel Attorney to another licensed member of the Missouri Bar.

  • The Panel Attorney may apply for more than one judicial circuit, or individual counties as allowed by MSPD, and if accepted will be assigned cases from all such circuits or counties as the rotation demands for case types approved by MSPD.


More Definitions of Panel Attorney

Panel Attorney means an attorney, selected by the LAPPL’s General Counsel to provide legal services to a Participating Member on an attorney-client basis, who meets applicable mini- mum qualifications set forth in this Plan Description and who has been approved by the Board as a Panel Attorney.
Panel Attorney is a Lawyer who becomes signatory to this Agreement and thereby agrees to participate in the Program under the terms provided for herein.
Panel Attorney means an attorney who is eligible for appointment as an attorney for an indigent individual.
Panel Attorney an attorney selected by Teacher Guardian as needed and as provided for in this plan document to provide legal services under the Plan Contract.

Related to Panel Attorney

  • City Attorney means the City Attorney of the City or any person designated by the City Attorney to perform one or more of the duties of the City Attorney under this Agreement.

  • County Attorney means the chief legal counsel for County appointed by the Board.

  • District attorney means any of the following:

  • Attorney means, if appointed to represent a child under the provisions referenced in section 5213, an attorney serving as the child's legal advocate in the manner defined and described in section 13a of chapter XIIA of the probate code of 1939, 1939 PA 288, MCL 712A.13a.

  • The Attorney General has counseled that a contractually imposed obligation of indemnity creates a "debt" in the constitutional sense. Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. No. MW-475 (1982). Contract clauses which require the System or institutions to