Attorney time definition

Attorney time means the total time the attorney appointed to a case spends on in-court time, out-of-court time, and in travel time attributable to that specific case. Attorney time does not include time spent performing clerical activities.
Attorney time. The County Attorney must track and account for attorney time expended on IV-D cases. If the IV-D program dedicates staff at 100% to eligible IV-D activities under Federal Regulations, the County Attorney may seek reimbursement for 100% of eligible staff time. For attorneys and staff that work on eligible IV-D cases less than 100% of the time, the attorney and staff time may be accounted for in one of two ways:
Attorney time means the total time an attorney appointed to a case spends on in-court time, out-of- court time, and travel time attributable to that specific case.

Examples of Attorney time in a sentence

  • Additional Attorney Time $170.00 per hour Court Fee $100.00 for DeKalb County Court Summons Fee $85.00 per tenant Collection: $50.00 to send outstanding account to collection Judgments All judgments shall accrue at 9% per annum or by state statute whichever is greater.

  • During each calendar year, an employee may choose to receive payment for up to twenty (20) hours of accrued vacation leave, Attorney Time Off, or compensatory time.

  • Volunteer Attorney Time: $24,600: the in kind donations represent the estimated hourly rate for volunteer attorneys to advise at thirty three (33) Peer Court Sessions at seventeen (17) participating junior high and high schools throughout Orange County and four (4) Peer Court sessions at the Central Justice Center in Santa Xxx during the 2021-2022 year.

  • Volunteer Attorney Time: $24,600: the in kind donations represent the estimated hourly rate for volunteer attorneys to advise at thirty three (33) Peer Court Sessions at seventeen (17) participating junior high and high schools throughout Orange County and four (4) Peer Court sessions at the Central Justice Center in Santa Xxx during the 2020-2021 year.

  • Use of Attorney Time Off is subject to the approval of the department head.

  • Volunteer Attorney Time: $16,400: the in kind donations represent the estimated hourly rate for volunteer attorneys to advise at twenty two (22) Peer Court Sessions at seventeen (17) participating junior high and high schools throughout Orange County and four (4) Peer Court sessions at the Central Justice Center in Santa Xxx during the 2022-2023 year.

  • Procedures For Processing Attorney Time Sheets The following procedures are recommended for processing attorney claims for fees and expenses under the criminal fund.

  • An employee in an eligible position shall qualify for up to eighty (80) hours of Attorney Time Off upon employment in that position.

  • In the event it is the department head's determination that an employee covered by this provision has worked and extraordinary number of hours over the forty (40) hour workweek, the department head', with the County Administrator's concurrence may approve additional informal Attorney Time Off for that employee.

  • Only regular, limited-term and probationary employees in the Deputy District Attorney and Deputy Public Defender and Child Support Attorney series shall receive an Attorney Time Off benefit.

Related to Attorney time

  • Attorneys means the Attorneys stipulated in clause 4 of the Covering Schedule;

  • 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.

  • In this Act development’ means, except where the context otherwise requires, the carrying out of works on, in, over or under land or the making of any material change in the use of any structures or other land.”

  • In this Commonwealth or "in the Commonwealth" means within the limits of the Commonwealth

  • Expert witness or “expert” means a person who is retained to render an opinion regarding an issue relevant to a case, whether or not the person actually testifies in court.

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