![]() ![]() ![]() Section 5: OPA Board Subject: OPA Loses IRS Case Msg# 823968
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Read the above again and tell me how the attorney would price such a limited retainer if, as you seem to desire, the retainer fee would cover any and all collection cases. Would it be based on 5 possible cases or 500?
A retainer agreement would be an agreed upon amount, between the parties, that would cover any and all legal work be done within a certain time frame. A hypothetical number may be $10,000 to $50,000 a year, and he would NOT be an employee of the OPA. He would of course, process any number of issues or law suits from 1 to pick a number, it wouldn't matter. A District Court case can be prepared nowadays in probably 5 minutes; most attorneys that do that type of work will go to the Courthouse with 10-15-20 at a time and file with the clerks. It's not a big deal. The attorney, in fact, doesn't even need to file the suit in person; they can be mailed to the Clerk of the District Court. Of course court fees would not be included in a retainer. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: I have no idea what an attorney would expect or sign an agreement with OPA to be available and prepare the necessary paperwork to collect past due assessments. Read the above again and tell me how the attorney would price such a limited retainer if, as you seem to desire, the retainer fee would cover any and all collection cases. Would it be based on 5 possible cases or 500? I suspect OPA does indeed have some sort of retainer agreement with Joe Moore. However, it is probably not a retainer in the sense you are describing a retainer here on the forum. I have a feeling the only way to have an attorney on a "Linda retainer" is for OPA to hire an attorney as an employee. |
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