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Well, other forum moderators on this website have seen my post themselves and confirmed it on this forum. Direct quote word for word " I am certain it is a per hour fee. Candidly, in the industry it is understood. "
So its industry slang.
Thank you.
The Utah attorney has told me 3 times that the $250 in that statue is a per hour amount its referring to and that its understood in the industry and he is certain of it.
If they attorney is telling me bad information, that would make him the troll not me. He seems to be very...
Well, its not clear to the Utah Attorney who tell me is an well know industry standard this per hour not total. I'm suppose to tell an attorney he is wrong because a non-attorney said its clear? Also, you should apologize for suggesting I asked the question in a sneaky way to get a wrong answer...
Did you read the part where an Attorney from the state in question said that its per hour.
Did you read the part where I followed up in the comments pointing out the objections raised on this forum that if you look at it word for word, the hour part is missing but he assured me this is per...
Take a screenshot of this "AI generated" note and post it on here please?
I do not see any reference to AI on the answer.
I did receive an answer from the Attorney saying " I am certain it is a per hour fee. Candidly, in the industry it is understood. "
I also posted a question to him...
It was on a legal help website and it said it came from a real attorney. The attorney even had 5 out of 5 stars from the users, and 10 out of 10 ratings from the website itself.
I think I just copied and pasted the same question as its written on here.
The question I asked on the other forum
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Does this mean per hour or in total? " reasonable attorney fees not to exceed $250" Do they mean $250 to win an entire case?
The Civil Trespassing law in Utah said "...
Well then I guess you are smarter than a real Utah Attorney who said:
" In Utah a party can obtain its attorney fees incurred in a litigation in two ways; (1) by statute; and (2) by contract. The statute you are referring to is an example of a case where if the relevant cause of action is one...
There is a case that case where a car dealer signed a contract to sell someone a car for like $50 instead of $50,000 because they forgot to include the zeros and the courts said it was an obvious mistake that was did not have to be honored despite having a sign contract.
$250 sounds like a...
Are you saying that trespassing is a meritless case? Have you heard of the 4 corners case? $7.75 Million for people stepping over the corner of his property for like 1 second. If I can prove someone trespassed on my property, why would that be frivolous?
Awarding only $250 attorney fees is...
It said under that information "
(6)
Civil damages under Subsection (5) may be collected in a separate action by the property owner or the owner's assignee.
So maybe the Civil law and criminal law are both on the same page?
What is the name of your state? UT
I was reading the state law for CIVIL trespassing ( not criminal) and they say that you can get " reasonable attorney fees not to exceed $250"
Does this mean $250 PER HOUR or $250 for EVERYTHING?
No Attorney is going to take a case to only get $250, this is...
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