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ch 11 attorney fee expenses

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:07 pm
by Yahoo Bot

My firm bills @ .55 per mile but it's also in our retainer agreement and
something we disclosure in the body of our employment app (and we attach
the retainer to our employment app).
Sincerely,
Michael Avanesian
Attorney and Counselor at Law
818-817-1725
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Kirk Brennan wrote:
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> To those of you who do chapter 11s:
>
> Do you normally include in your fee applications, attorney time and
> expense (e.g. IRS mileage rate) for traveling to court for hearings? Or do
> you just absorb the cost?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Kirk Brennan, esq.
> California Law Office, P.C.
> www.calibankruptcysite.com
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My firm bills @ .55 per mile but it's also in our retainer agreement and something we disclosure in the body of our employment app(and we attach the retainer to our employment app).
Sincerely,
Michael Avanesian
Attorney and Counselor at Law
818-817-1725
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Kirk Brennan <kirkinhermosa@gmail.com> wrote:
To those of you who do chapter 11s: Do you normally include in your fee applications, attorney time and expense (e.g. IRS mileage rate) for traveling to court for hearings? Or do you just absorb the cost?
Thanks,-- Kirk Brennan, esq.California Law Office, P.C.www.calibankruptcysite.comCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail and any attachments are for the exclusive and confidential use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, distribute or take action in reliance on this message. If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail and promptly delete this message and its attachments from your computer system. We do not waive attorney-client or work product privilege by the transmission of this message.
TAX ADVICE NOTICE: Tax advice, if any, contained in this e-mail does not constitute a "reliance opinion" as defined in IRS Circular 230 and may not be used to establish reasonable reliance on the opinion of counsel for the purpose of avoiding the penalty imposed by Section 6662A of the Internal Revenue Code. The firm provides reliance opinions only in formal opinion letters containing the signature of a director.

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ch 11 attorney fee expenses

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:58 am
by Yahoo Bot

To those of you who do chapter 11s:
Do you normally include in your fee applications, attorney time and expense
(e.g. IRS mileage rate) for traveling to court for hearings? Or do you
just absorb the cost?
Thanks,
Kirk Brennan, esq.
California Law Office, P.C.
www.calibankruptcysite.com
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail and any attachments are for the
exclusive and confidential use of the intended recipient. If you are not
the intended recipient, please do not read, distribute or take action in
reliance on this message. If you have received this message in error,
please notify us immediately by return e-mail and promptly delete this
message and its attachments from your computer system. We do not waive
attorney-client or work product privilege by the transmission of this
message.
TAX ADVICE NOTICE: Tax advice, if any, contained in this e-mail does not
constitute a "reliance opinion" as defined in IRS Circular 230 and may not
be used to establish reasonable reliance on the opinion of counsel for the
purpose of avoiding the penalty imposed by Section 6662A of the Internal
Revenue Code. The firm provides reliance opinions only in formal opinion
letters containing the signature of a director.
To those of you who do chapter 11s: Do you normally include in your fee applications, attorney time and expense (e.g. IRS mileage rate) for traveling to court for hearings? Or do you just absorb the cost?Thanks,
-- Kirk Brennan, esq.California Law Office, P.C.www.calibankruptcysite.comCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail and any attachments are for the exclusive and confidential use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, distribute or take action in reliance on this message. If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail and promptly delete this message and its attachments from your computer system. We do not waive attorney-client or work product privilege by the transmission of this message.
TAX ADVICE NOTICE: Tax advice, if any, contained in this e-mail does not constitute a "reliance opinion" as defined in IRS Circular 230 and may not be used to establish reasonable reliance on the opinion of counsel for the purpose of avoiding the penalty imposed by Section 6662A of the Internal Revenue Code. The firm provides reliance opinions only in formal opinion letters containing the signature of a director.

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