Sentences with phrase «known as disbursements»

In addition to legal fees, lawyers will charge for out - of - pocket expenses known as disbursements, and applicable taxes.

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They may deduct potentially up to 30 percent of their annual income against their foundation's disbursements to charities, and they are likely to benefit from what's known as a carry - forward into subsequent years for amounts they can't deduct in a given year, Lieberman says.
In May 2008, the consortium, known then as the San Diego Consortium for Regenerative Medicine, received a $ 43 million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), the state agency established by the people of California in 2004 through approval of Proposition 71, which authorized the disbursement $ 3 billion in funding to advance stem cell research.
(This loophole is also known as the «delayed disbursement» loophole.)
The problem (if one sees it as such) seems to be equal parts identity - based («a lawyer is someone who has a secretary to do these things»); financial (there are more billables and disbursements in a dictated letter sent via regular mail and copied to file); and skills - based (lawyers who actually don't know how to write cogently).
You need to know that as a general principle the loser of a case may have to pay the winner's costs and so even with a CFA you need to be insured against the risk of you losing and having to pay your opponent's costs and your own expenses (disbursements) other than our fees e.g. court fees, expert's fees such as doctors providing medical reports about you etc..
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