ASSOCIATE COUNSEL. The Law Firm may participate in the division of fees in this case and assume joint responsibility for the representation of the client either in the event that the Attorney retains associate counsel or that the client later chooses new counsel, provided that the total fee to the client does not increase as a result of the division of fees and that the attorneys involved have agreed to the division of fees and assumption of joint responsibility. The Client will be advised of such joint responsibility and full disclosure will be made to Client regarding the division of fees so that the consent of the Client can be obtained.
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Samples: Retainer Agreement, Retainer Agreement, Retainer Agreement
ASSOCIATE COUNSEL. The Law Firm Another attorney may participate in the division of fees in this case and assume joint responsibility for the representation of the client Client, either in the event that the Attorney Law Firm retains associate counsel or in the event that the client Client later chooses new counsel, provided that the total fee to the client Client does not increase decrease as a result of the division of fees and that the attorneys involved have agreed to the division of fees and assumption of joint responsibility. The Client will be advised of such joint responsibility and full disclosure will be made to Client regarding the division of fees so that the consent of the Client can be obtained.
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ASSOCIATE COUNSEL. The Law Firm Firms may participate in the division of fees in this case and assume joint responsibility for the representation of the client Client either in the event that the Attorney retains associate counsel or that the client Client later chooses new counsel, provided that the total fee to the client Client does not increase as a result of the division of fees and that the attorneys involved have agreed to the division of fees and assumption of joint responsibility. The Client will be advised of such joint responsibility and full disclosure will be made to Client regarding the division of fees so that the consent of the Client can be obtained.
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Samples: Retainer Agreement