Billing for Legal Services Sample Clauses

Billing for Legal Services. As a governmental entity, Citizens must achieve economic and financial efficiencies to maximize its public interest and public purpose. Prudent billing practices should be followed. Citizens will construe each statement for legal services as a representation by the Firm that the statement (a) has been reviewed by the attorney having primary responsibility for that matter; (b) accurately reflects reasonable and necessary time, billing and expenses for that matter; and, (c) complies with Citizens’ billing policies as described herein and applied through any billing service employed by Citizens.‌‌
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Billing for Legal Services. Citizens will construe each statement for legal services as a representation by the Firm that the statement (1) has been reviewed by the attorney having primary responsibility for that matter, (2) accurately reflects the actual and necessary time, billing and expenses for that matter, and (3) complies with Citizens’ billing policies as described herein and applied through any billing service employed by Citizens. Each billing entry is considered a representation by the billing timekeeper that he/she has in fact performed the work described in the time period indicated on the bill submitted by the Firm to Citizens. Citizens’ expectation is that each attorney working on Citizens’ assignments will not bill in excess of 12 hours per day, 200 hours per month or 2,400 hours per year without justification for the excess hours worked. Note: Citizens shall have the right to decline to pay or to seek reductions and/or refunds for any charges that fail to comply with the billing requirements set forth herein, and/or are not fully explained or documented by the Firm.
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Billing for Legal Services. Each invoice submitted to Citizens for legal services must (1) be reviewed by the attorney having primary responsibility for that matter before submission to Citizens, (2) accurately reflect the actual and necessary time, billing and expenses for that matter, (3) comply with Citizens’ billing policies and Guidelines, and 4) comply with Rule 4-1.5 Fees and Costs for Legal Services, Rules Regulating The Florida Bar. Each billing entry is considered a representation by the billing timekeeper that they in fact performed the work described in the time period indicated on the invoice. Only one timekeeper/billing profile is allowed per individual. Citizens shall have the right to decline to pay or to seek reductions and/or refunds for any charges that fail to comply with the billing requirements set forth herein. Citizens’ expectation is that each attorney working on Citizens’ assignments will only bill time that accurately reflects the time associated with completing each task (i.e., the appropriate date for which the work was completed and the appropriate and reasonable amount of time associated with each task). Citizens will actively monitor the total time billed on Citizens’ matters at a daily, monthly and annual level for each individual performing/billing services on behalf of Citizens. Citizens reserves the right to request additional justification from the firm for any time billed/submitted to Citizens (at a daily/monthly/annual level) for any reason, including but not limited to, time that appears to be unreasonable or excessive given circumstances of the firm, the circumstances of the individual submitting the billing and/or the nature of the services being provided/billed.
Billing for Legal Services. The Firm must submit a budget and the budget must be approved by Citizens prior to the payment of attorney/paralegal fees and costs by Citizens to the Firm. Citizens will construe each statement for legal services as a representation by the Firm that the statement (1) has been reviewed by the attorney having primary responsibility for that matter, (2) accurately reflects the actual and necessary time, billing and expenses for that matter, and (3) complies with Citizens’ billing policies as described herein and applied through any billing service employed by Citizens. Lastly, each billing entry is considered a representation by the billing timekeeper that he/she has in fact performed the work described in the time period indicated on the xxxx submitted by the Firm to Citizens. Citizens’ expectation is that each attorney working on Citizens’ assignments will not xxxx in excess of 12 hours per day, 200 hours per month or 2,400 hours per year without justification for the excess hours worked.
Billing for Legal Services. The Service Provider shall act as the billing agent for McCalla with respect to the Practice Areas (the “Billing Services”). The Billing Services may include tracking the amounts due and payable to McCalla by McCalla Clients for Legal Services, preparing statements (the “McCalla Statements”) for Legal Services performed by McCalla for McCalla Clients (subject to review and approval by McCalla), mailing the McCalla Statements to McCalla Clients following review and approval of such McCalla Statements by an attorney at McCalla, tracking the amounts collected as payment on the McCalla statements, and such other services as McCalla may reasonably request of the Service Provider related thereto. All McCalla Statements shall direct the McCalla Clients to remit the amounts shown as due and payable for the Legal Services directly to a McCalla bank account.
Billing for Legal Services. Service Provider shall act as the billing agent for MSP with respect to the Practice Areas (the “Billing Services”). The Billing Services may include tracking the amounts due and payable to MSP by MSP Clients for Legal Services, preparing statements (the “MSP Statements”) for Legal Services performed by MSP for MSP Clients (subject to review and approval by MSP), mailing the MSP Statements to MSP Clients following review and approval of such MSP Statements by an attorney at MSP, tracking the amounts collected as payment on the MSP statements, and such other services as MSP may reasonably request of the Service Provider related thereto. All MSP Statements shall direct the MSP Clients to remit the amounts shown as due and payable for the Legal Services directly to a MSP bank account.
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