Amicus Billing User Guide 1. In the People on the File list in File Details, select the Client whose name and address you want used on Bills. (This is the Primary Client by default, but you may select a different Client.) 2. Select the “Send Bill To” checkbox. 3.
Click the Transactions button on the Amicus Toolbar in the Billing-side Files, Clients, or Billing modules and choose Bill. The Create Bills dialog appears. Go to the Mass Bills view.
Upon the initial licensing of Amicus Billing, several changes are made auto- matically. Primary Client assignment on Files In any Open Billable File that has a single “Client” (or Client-classified) Contact but lacks a Primary Client, that Contact will be automatically assigned as the Primary Client.
Any party not directly involved in a case, but that has an interest or opinion about a case pending before the court may file an amicus brief in accordance with Rule 17. All amicus submissions shall comply with Rules 17, 19, and 20 of the Massachusetts Rules of Appellate Procedure.
1.Click the Transactions button on the Amicus Toolbar in the Billing-side Files, Clients , Trust, or Billing modules and choose Trust > Trust Check. Or, right-click on a Bill, File, or Client in a Billing-side list and choose Trust > Trust Check. The Trust Check screen appears.
1. Click the Transactions button on the Amicus Toolbar in the Billing-side Files, Clients, Trust, or Billing modules and choose Trust > Trust Receipt. Or, right-click on a Bill, File, or Client in a Billing-side list and choose Trust > Trust Receipt. The Trust Receipt screen appears.
When a new File is created, a Bill Profile is automatically assigned . This is the Profile assigned to the File’s Primary Client (if any), else the default Profile for the firm. The Bill Profile provides settings for many of the File’s Bill Settings options.
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Unless otherwise ordered, amicus briefs are due no later than 21 days before the date of oral argument. See Mass. R. A. P. 17 (b).
The issues on which the Appeals Court is soliciting amicus briefing are: 1. Whether acceptance of an offer of at-will employment triggers the protections of G . L. c. 149 , § 52E, concerning employment leave for victims of abusive behavior; 2.
Amicus Briefs. The Appeals Court encourages interested parties to file amicus curiae ("friend of the court") briefs or memoranda. Any party not directly involved in a case, but that has an interest or opinion about a case pending before the court may file an amicus brief in accordance with Rule 17 . All amicus submissions shall comply ...
Whether a claim of employment discrimination and workplace harassment brought by the music director of a church, whose formal title is "Director of Music Ministries," is barred by the "ministerial exception" ground ed in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. Amicus briefs are due by February 7, 2020.