2009.03.25 - Motions Hearing

  • #141
swearing in KC, asking about affadavit.
 
  • #142
Can anything KC says be considered "true" really????
 
  • #143
Judge S. "You signed a retainer agreement - just one with Mr. Baez"

Which does not allow him to sell my story or that of Caylee Marie."

KC: "yes."

"There are no other rights selling my story."
 
  • #144
Shut up already Baez!
 
  • #145
geee. just ask her how in the hell she is paying him
 
  • #146
She has such a lack of any affect
 
  • #147
What was the bit about the story? Sorry I am not watching. Thanks
 
  • #148
He is SUCH a liar. They make a great pair.
 
  • #149
JB there was a separate agreement signed when JB was initially retained July 17th, it was superceded by the new agreement.
 
  • #150
Why is he talking about her being innocent - has nothing to do with the motion.


Exactly that. It has nothing to do with the motion.
 
  • #151
ohhh, wait there are 2 retainer agreements for Baez...although he can't recall of its still around...if not - who told him it was ok to throw him away???
 
  • #152
KC: all of affadavit is true.

JB clarifying: separate retainer agreement signed July 17th (I think?) superceded by new agreement. will look for it, court wants to see it. Judge will review in camera.

JB: second retainer agreement: covered all future charges.
 
  • #153
I cant believe i forgot about the jb show!
 
  • #154
meeting in camera right now. State wants court reporter present.
 
  • #155
Ashton wants any documents sealed as permanent court records.
 
  • #156
going in camera now...
 
  • #157
A retainer agreement is a contract that you are hiring the lawyer to represent you. You are "retaining" him. Can be used for other people you hire too- I think.
 
  • #158
Lack of knowledge, what does 'in camera' mean?
 
  • #159
What is a retainer agreement? I'm not law savy.


What Is A Retainer Agreement?
A retainer agreement with a lawyer is like a down payment, it can be used to guarantee that the lawyer will be readily available to work on your particular case, which could mean that they would have to turn down other cases in order to remain available for you. As a result, you will probably be billed at a higher rate for the legal work that is done. If the fee agreement states that the retainer is not refundable, you may not be able to get your money back, even if the lawyer does not handle your case or complete the work.

http://resources.lawinfo.com/en/Legal-FAQs/Legal-Tips/Federal/what-is-a-retainer-agreement-.html
 
  • #160
making seating arrangements. KC to come.
 

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