Sentences with phrase «fixed fee scheme»

The main fixed fee scheme which pays for most criminal defence advocacy was first introduced in 1997.
We recognise, however, that levels of funding are different from the structure of any fixed fee scheme.
Nonetheless, the LSC has been sensitive to the need to make transitional fixed fee schemes reflect local circumstances, though how far that is possible will vary with the particular scheme and the particular sector.»

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Under its Reward Saver scheme, you pay a fixed # 35 fee on most short - haul economy flights, as long as you earn at least one point in the year before you book.
Under this scheme the vehicle is rented for an agreed period of time and mileage, at a fixed monthly fee which is dependant, amongst other things, on the value of the vehicle.
@jcaron The income is 0 as we're just starting and we don't expect it to raise over 20 - 30k euro within a year so if we could present our goods as a physical good it would work threshold-wise, but the business model is based on charging a fixed monthly fee for the continued provision of the service (number of megabytes stored in the cloud, CPU time etc) so I don't have an idea how to present it as a physical good less than some scheme involving sending a package every month to every subscriber
The existing Fixed Recoverable Costs Scheme, with its combination of a core fee and a damages - based percentage fee is in part a recoverable contingency fee scheme.
Fixed and graduated fees in all major elements of the legal aid scheme are still planned, but the LSC has agreed to phase in the introduction of some elements of the new fixed fees for family legal aid Fixed and graduated fees in all major elements of the legal aid scheme are still planned, but the LSC has agreed to phase in the introduction of some elements of the new fixed fees for family legal aid fixed fees for family legal aid work.
The Database is used by both private Law Firms and Corporate Counsel worldwide to effectively price the legal services offered or received either in Hourly Rates or Alternative Fee Arrangements (AFAs) such as Fixed Fee, Transaction Fees, Fixed + Hourly Rate, Collars, Caps, Contingencies and Bonus pricing schemes.
It appears that the LSC has inadequate information on which to base its proposed fixed and graduated fee schemes
Regarding waiting time, there were compelling considerations against their inclusion in the fixed and graduated fee schemes:
«Where the LSC [Legal Services Commission] embarks upon the creation of a comprehensive system of fixed and graduated fee schemes intended to provide a sustainable basis for the future of the legal aid market, fair to both the suppliers and the taxpayer, it can only do so meaningfully on the basis of adequate knowledge of the reasons for variations in case costs between firms, areas of the country and within each category of legal aid.
The committee said: «The short - term introduction of transitional fixed and graduated fee schemes at breakneck speed will not allow providers to make best use of what should be a transitional period in which firms can carry out carefully planned business restructuring, where potential for efficiency gains in restructuring exists at all.»
An issue raised in numerous submissions was the need for geographical sensitivity of the fee scheme but the DCA / LSC final Tailored Fixed Fee Replacement Scheme, published in November 2006, only had national ratfee scheme but the DCA / LSC final Tailored Fixed Fee Replacement Scheme, published in November 2006, only had national ratFee Replacement Scheme, published in November 2006, only had national rates.
Such schemes might also be arranged in association with others, for example, in conjunction with members of the Local Law Society, in order to provide representation for both sides at FDR hearings or at first hearing dispute resolution appointments in children cases for a fixed fee.
To encourage suits under this scheme, the defendant would be required to pay a fixed $ 10,000 award to the named plaintiff as well as the plaintiff's attorney's fees.
«The new fixed and graduated fee schemes (for civil, family and immigration legal aid) are predicated on providers carrying out a range of cases that address the full spectrum of clients» needs... Providers may choose to use particular practitioners as specialists to deal with more complex cases, however, the organisation as a whole will need to provide a full range of services in order to profit effectively from the new fees
But it feared that the short - term introduction of transitional fixed and graduated fee schemes «at breakneck speed» would not allow carefully planned business restructuring.
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