This has never happened to me before so I'm looking for feedback.

 

Attorney has requested roughs of all 12 deponents, which is about 1300 pages, to be emailed to him and another attorney from his office.  Do you only charge for one ascii or two?  This is a job that I am taking from an agency and not my own client.  How do most agencies handle this?

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I only charge for one ASCII because they are from the same firm.  He could just as easily forward the rough to the attorney himself/herself if they wanted to.

Yes indeed.  Agree with Kelli.  I work for a lot of agencies, and all of them would charge/pay for one ascii no matter how many recipients WITHIN ONE FIRM receive it.

 

M.A.

Thanks.  That's what I thought.

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