Expert Services Summary Budget Worksheet for Non-capital Representations with the Potential for Extraordinary Cost is a budget tool used by legal practitioners to prepare and track the expenses related to litigation or non-capital representations. It helps in determining the amount of money to be allocated for expert services, which can vary depending on the complexity and scope of the case. The worksheet typically contains an estimate of the expected costs of the services, including fees for the expert witness, travel expenses, document review, and any other associated costs. The types of Expert Services Summary Budget Worksheet for Non-capital Representations with the Potential for Extraordinary Cost include: • Financial: This type of budget worksheet is used to track the costs associated with financial services, such as accounting, auditing, and tax services. • Technical: This type of budget worksheet is used to track the costs associated with technical services, such as computer programming, data analysis, and engineering services. • Medical: This type of budget worksheet is used to track the costs associated with medical services, such as medical testimony, medical records review, and medical research. • Psychological: This type of budget worksheet is used to track the costs associated with psychological services, such as psychological evaluations, psychological testing, and psychological counseling.