ATTORNEY-CLIENT AGREEMENT This ATTORNEY-CLIENT RETAINER AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is entered into by and between ___ (Client) and ZHANG & ASSOCIATES, P.C. (Attorney). 1. SCOPE AND DUTIES: Pursuant to this Agreement, Client retains Attorney to provide legal services in connection with the filing...
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(the "Client"), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the [State/Province] of [STATE/PROVINCE], with its head office located at: [YOUR COMPLETE ADDRESS] NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the terms and covenants of this agreement, and other valuable consideration, the ...
Attorney-Client Relationship Viewing this website or communicating with the firm (orally, via email, or through this website) does not give rise to an attorney-client relationship. Such a relationship arises only if the firm signs a retainer agreement with you. ...
Your retainer fee will likely not cover all of your legal fees. A retainer agreement or contract between lawyer and client may stipulate further fees if your case goes to arbitration or trial, especially in a criminal case. Why do lawyers require retainer fee arrangements? There are additional ...
Currently, however, there is little agreement among federal courts on the appropriate standard to analyze the attorney-client privilege when communications involve third party consultants. Moreover, at the margins, third party attorney-client privilege doctrine is overly broad and overly narrow. The ...
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Attorney-Client Privilege In the law of evidence, a client's privilege to refuse to disclose, and to prevent any other person from disclosing, confidential communications between the client and his or her attorney. Such privilege protects communications between attorney and client that are made for...
The Client’s Responsibilities You also have certain responsibilities to your attorney -- and many retainer agreements set these terms out as well. You’ll probably have to agree to appear for all necessary court proceedings and otherwise cooperate with your case. You might have to promise to pr...
Neither the receipt nor the distribution of materials, including the use of private electronic mail, constitutes the formation of any attorney client relationship, which can be formed only upon the execution and delivery of a written retainer agreement and the satisfaction of the conditions contained ...