Sentences with phrase «litigation task codes»

Specific instructions on how to create and incorporate legal billing codes on TimeSolv can be found here, but in essence you can easily add activity codes to your time entries, including the uniform ABA litigation task codes which are already built into TimeSolv.
The J - Codes are a set of UTBMS codes developed by the Jackson Steering Committee, working at the behest of the Judiciary of England and Wales, and charged with developing a set of litigation task codes specifically for their own region and industry sector.

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The Calunius Chairman, Leslie Perrin, has been a member of the Civil Justice Council Working Party which has now completed its task of devising a Code of Conduct for Litigation Funding in England and Wales.
The ABA has already provided uniform task codes for the practice of litigation.
HOWEVER attorneys are required to use the hierarchy established in the J - Codes (in other words, use the J - Code task and activity code headings) in the nBOC, or use an alternate time categorization system for litigation in England and Wales in the nBOC that is permissible by the court, in the same way as the J - Codes are and that it is at least as good as the J - CoCode task and activity code headings) in the nBOC, or use an alternate time categorization system for litigation in England and Wales in the nBOC that is permissible by the court, in the same way as the J - Codes are and that it is at least as good as the J - Cocode headings) in the nBOC, or use an alternate time categorization system for litigation in England and Wales in the nBOC that is permissible by the court, in the same way as the J - Codes are and that it is at least as good as the J - Codes.
ABA task codes, UTBMS (Uniform Task - Based Management System), Chubbs, LEDES1998B, LEDES1998BI V2 and litigation advisor formats available for your online legal billing.
Many code sets have been created, and they all describe the work involved in handling a matter from a process perspective with the progression of work divided into phases (e.g., early case assessment; trial; due diligence; negotiations and documentation), tasks (e.g., issue litigation hold; review real estate leases), and activities (e.g., conference call with opposing counsel).
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