Survey, Lien Strips
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 7:54 am
Suggestion:
We [one of our esteemed and experienced colleagues] take the issue on
appeal. We all know that Riverside has a fixed rate for such work and some
judges in other divisions ask for motions, while others require adversary
proceedings.
If our fees are "reasonable" then they should be approved. I look forward
to increasing my fees comensurate with my expertise and experience.
Just my thoughts.
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Dennis McGoldrick wrote:
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> Members:
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> Can you please e me, offlist, what you are charging for lien strips?
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> easky1@yahoo.com
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> I will post a listing, without naming names, for all to see regarding the
> range of prices. We should have an idea what the market is.
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> dennis
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> ---Also, keep in mind, if someone answers your posted question, and you
> want to say "Thank you", or ask for something to be emailed from one person
> to you,
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> Do those things offlist.
>
> We get over 400 emails on this list per month, and if all 400 said
> "thanks", we'd get 800...., or more.
>
> d
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Suggestion:
We [one of our esteemed and experienced colleagues] take the issue on appeal. We all know that Riverside has a fixed rate for such work and some judges in other divisions ask for motions, while others require adversary proceedings.
If our fees are "reasonable" then they should be approved.experience.
Just my thoughts.
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Dennis McGoldrick <easky1@yahoo.com> wrote:
Members:Can you please e me, offlist, what you are charging for lien strips?easky1@yahoo.comI will post a listing, without naming names, for all to see regarding the range of prices. We should have an idea what the market is.
dennis---Also, keep in mind, if someone answers your posted question, and you want to say "Thank you", or ask for something to be emailed from one person to you, Do those things offlist.
We get over 400 emails on this list per month, and if all 400 said "thanks", we'd get 800...., or more.d
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