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Missouri Instructions for completing pro bono neutral's request for Fees

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Instructions for completing pro bono neutral's request for Fees

The state of Missouri requires all pro bono neutrals to submit Fee Requests to the court for approval. This document must include the following information: 1. Nature of the case: This should include the type of dispute (e.g. civil, family, criminal, etc.), jurisdiction, name of the parties, and any applicable laws. 2. Offer of services: This should include a detailed description of the services that the neutral is willing to provide, either in a flat fee or hourly rate. It should also include a list of any additional services that may be requested by the parties. 3. Fees requested: This should include the amount of fees requested, either in a flat fee or hourly rate, as well as any additional expenses such as travel and meals. 4. Expenses: This should include a list of all expenses incurred in providing the services, such as travel, meals, and other costs. 5. Payment terms: This should include the neutral's preferred method of payment, as well as any payment deadlines. 6. Additional documentation: This should include any additional documentation that is required to support the Fee Request, such as evidence of the neutral's qualifications or the parties' agreement to the fees. Different types of Missouri Instructions for completing pro bono neutral's request for Fees: 1. Flat Fee: This is a set fee that the neutral charges for providing their services, regardless of the amount of time or work required. 2. Hourly Rate: This is a fee charged for each hour of work performed by the neutral. 3. Expenses: This is an additional fee charged for any expenses incurred by the neutral, such as travel and meals.

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4 Rule 4-3.8(e) is intended to limit the issuance of lawyer subpoenas in grand jury and other criminal proceedings to those situations in which there is a genuine need to intrude into the client-lawyer relationship.

4 Rule 4-8.4(g) identifies the special importance of a lawyer's words or conduct, in representing a client, that manifest bias or prejudice or constitute harassment against others based upon race, sex, gender, gender identity, religion, national origin, ethnicity, disability, age, sexual orientation, or marital

Rule 4-3.7 of the Missouri Supreme Court Rules of Professional Conduct prohibits a lawyer from acting as an advocate at trial in which the lawyer is likely to be a necessary witness.

Without Client's informed consent, Rule 4-1.6 permits Attorney to disclose Client's threats to the extent required by other law or a court order. Rule 4-1.6(b)(4). Whether Attorney has any such legal obligation is a question of law outside the scope of the Rules of Professional Conduct.

Rule 4-4.2 is straightforward: ?In representing a client, a lawyer shall not communicate with a person the lawyer knows to be represented by another lawyer in the matter, unless the lawyer has the consent of the other lawyer or is authorized to do so by law or court order.?

1 Rule 4-7.4 permits a lawyer to indicate areas of practice in communications about the lawyer's services; for example, in a telephone directory or other advertising. If a lawyer practices only in certain fields, or will not accept matters except in such fields, the lawyer is permitted so to indicate.

In dealing on behalf of a client with a person who is not represented by counsel, a lawyer shall not state or imply that the lawyer is disinterested.

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Missouri Instructions for completing pro bono neutral's request for Fees