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The law firm of Furlan and Benson accumulates costs associated with individual cases, using a
July 3. | Charged 175 hours of professional (lawyer) time at a rate of $150 per hour to the Obsidian Co. breech of contract suit to prepare for the trial |
10. | Reimbursed travel costs to employees for depositions related to the Obsidian case, $12,500 |
14. | Charged 260 hours of professional time for the Obsidian trial at a rate of $185 per hour |
18. | Received invoice from consultants Wadsley and Harden for $30,000 for expert testimony related to the Obsidian trial |
27. | Applied office |
31. | Paid administrative and support salaries of $28,500 for the month |
31. | Used office supplies for the month, $4,000 |
31. | Paid professional salaries of $74,350 for the month |
31. | Billed Obsidian $172,500 for successful defense of the case |
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