Hawaii Out of Court Hourly Worksheet

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Hawaii
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Out of Court Hourly Worksheet

The Hawaii Out of Court Hourly Worksheet is a legal document used to track the hours an attorney spends on a client’s out-of-court case. This form is used by attorneys to provide an itemized record of the time spent on a client’s non-litigated matters, including client meetings, phone calls, research, and other related activities. The worksheet includes columns for the date, time spent, and description of the services rendered. The form is often used in conjunction with an attorney’s billing statement, as it provides a detailed record of the attorney’s services and allows the client to review the time spent on his or her case. The Hawaii Out of Court Hourly Worksheet is available in two formats: a standard version and a simplified version. The standard version includes additional columns for the attorney’s hourly rate, total amount billed, and a signature line for the attorney. The simplified version includes fewer columns and does not include the signature line. Both versions are available for download from the State of Hawaii’s website.

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Rule 37. FAILURE TO MAKE OR COOPERATE IN DISCOVERY; SANCTIONS.

Rule 56 - Summary Judgment (a) For claimant. A party seeking to recover upon a claim, counterclaim, or cross-claim or to obtain a declaratory judgment may move with or without supporting affidavits for a summary judgment in the party's favor upon all or any part thereof.

Q: What is Rule 60? A: Rule 60 of the Rules of Civil Procedure authorizes a section 2255 movant to ask the court for relief from a judgment. Rule 60 differs from Rule 59 in that Rule 60 may be used after the 28 day timeframe for filing a Rule 59(e) motion has run.

HFCR rule 68 authorizes the family court to award attorney's fees and costs in certain types of cases to a party that extends a settlement offer if the offer is not accepted and the final judgment in its entirety is patently not more favorable to the offeree than the settlement offer.

P. 58. Unless the court otherwise directs and subject to the provisions of Rule 54 of these rules and Rule 23 of the Rules of the Circuit Courts, the prevailing party shall prepare and submit a proposed judgment.

Clerical mistakes in judgments, orders or other parts of the record and errors therein arising from oversight or omission may be corrected by the court at any time of its own initiative or on the motion of any party and after such notice, if any, as the court orders.

If a proposed judgment, decree, or order is consistent with the verdict of the jury or the decision of the court, the court shall cause the judgment, decree, or order to be entered forthwith.

Except as otherwise provided by statute or rule of court: (a) Automatic stay. No execution shall issue upon a judgment nor shall proceedings be taken for its enforcement until the expiration of 10 days after its entry.

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