The 2022 Florida Statutes (including 2022 Special Session A and 2023 Special Session B)
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Neiwirth applied for an award of net final compensation for services rendered and out-of-pocket expenses incurred totalling $135,124.02, representing 860.05 hours of attorney and paralegal time expended and to be expended for a total of $163,824.02 allocable to services, plus the sum of $13,824.02 for out-of-pocket costs, less the aggregate sum of $28,700.00, representing costs and fee retainers previously received. Neiwirth also disclosed to the bankruptcy court a post-petition fee sharing agreement with LSMC whereby, subject to the approval of the court, Neiwirth would be entitled to a share to the extent of 1/3 in any compensation to be awarded to LSMC in the bankruptcy proceeding.
. . . .-35 grams of amphetamine he negotiated for future sale, and the 860.05 grams of amphetamine confiscated . . . seized, and that the drugs he sold to the undercover officer thus were “several ‘cooks’ removed from the 860.05 . . . The district court also properly counted, when establishing Moore’s offense level, the 860.05 grams of . . .
. . . compensation for services rendered and out-of-pocket expenses incurred total-ling $135,124.02, representing 860.05 . . .
. . . compensation for services rendered and out-of-pocket expenses incurred total-ling $135,124.02, representing 860.05 . . .
. . . includes two items which are not under the law considered necessities: (1) a pre-existing debt of $860.05 . . .