Look at Exhibit D - The landscape pages. I added the number of hours from that list.
Gotcha! Thanks! The pages that have now caused a crick in my neck.
Look at Exhibit D - The landscape pages. I added the number of hours from that list.
The number of hours rejected/questioned is 350.5 of the 481.7 hours billed!
Go JAC!!!!!
I know I am going to sound completely computer illiterate by asking this, but is there a way to rotate the sideways pages in docstoc? I'm sure there must be, but I am just not seeing it... :no:
TIA!
Look at Exhibit D - The landscape pages. I added the number of hours from that list.
LOL One of my favorite itemizations is the $100 he charged on Aug 3, 2010:
"Interview Witness and work on another"
. . . Makes it sound like he was trying to wear some witness down. :slap:
I got the same number, nums24. That's 74.416% of all billed hours.
My only question is why pay, THEN question? This should have been done before releasing any funds.
I don't know, I don't get it! :banghead:
I guess it will be up JB to provide the "details" of this version or ultimately his firm is responsible for this.
Invoice 10-029 is for 11.5 hours of mitigation investigation, I couldn't figure out how they were reporting 471 hours.
I think they were paid anyway:
Here's the JAC Notice of filing. Exhibit A was 26 pages and just the JAC Investigator guidelines, I skipped that since I thought it's already available here somewhere. Looked like a PowerPoint presentation, printed out.
Exhibit C is Lyons' billing statements; Exhibit D is the JAC response to specific bills, usually "Not enough detail provided." heh
2010.12.28 JAC Notice of Filing and Exhibit B - Court Orders
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/68091997/20101228-JAC-Notice-of-Filing-and-Exhibit-B---Court-Orders
2010.12.28 JAC Notice of Filing Exhibits C and D
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/68092096/20101228-JAC-Notice-of-Filing-Exhibits-C-and-D
MM :rocker:
I haven't run a full total yet, but I'll get to it.
Sooooooo, if the JAC refuses a certain number of hours, does Baez get these hours back? Judge Perry gave him 470, and if 150 are denied, will Baez get to run this PI around for a "freebie" 150 hours (assuming they are JAC_approved activities)?
I haven't run a full total yet, but I'll get to it.
Sooooooo, if the JAC refuses a certain number of hours, does Baez get these hours back? Judge Perry gave him 470, and if 150 are denied, will Baez get to run this PI around for a "freebie" 150 hours (assuming they are JAC_approved activities)?
"Read and sign Affidavit - 1.5 hours."
The man seriously needs Evelyn Woods.
You know it seems to me when reading the billing that Lyons could save a lot of time and JAC money if he simply called witnesses he wanted to talk to beforehand and set up a suitable time. Is there any reason it would be necessary for him to turn up uninvited and unexpectedly on their doorstep?
I think I wasn't clear in what you were replying to LOL! (kinda like now)
I've got it now, 481.7 billed, of those 11.5 are for mitigation, media reports 471 hours not 482 hours. I couldn't understand where the 471 came from in the media, now I do and I need a drink!
LOL One of my favorite itemizations is the $100 he charged on Aug 3, 2010:
"Interview Witness and work on another"
. . . Makes it sound like he was trying to wear some witness down. :slap:
The PI also didn't bother to confirm addresses and drove around aimlessly? and blamed the State for quote 'bad addresses'.
Guess he like JB wanted someone else to do the work for him. sheesh