Indiana Code § 34-18-18-2

Per diem payment by written agreement
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Sec. 2. A patient has the right to elect to pay for the attorney's services on a mutually satisfactory per diem basis. The election, however, must be exercised in written form at the time of employment. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 27-12-18-2.]   IC 34-19 ARTICLE 19. REPEALED [Pre-1998 Recodification Citations: 34-19-1-1 formerly 34-1-52-1 34-19-1-2 formerly 34-1-52-2 34-19-1-3 formerly 34-1-52-3 34-19-1-4 formerly 34-1-52-4(a) 34-19-1-5 formerly 34-1-52-5(a) 34-19-2-1 formerly 34-1-52.5-2 34-19-2-2 formerly 34-1-52.5-3 34-19-2-3 formerly 34-1-52.5-4 part 34-19-2-4 formerly 34-1-52.5-4 part 34-19-2-5 formerly 34-1-52.5-4 part 34-19-2-6 formerly 34-1-52.5-4 part 34-19-2-7 formerly 34-1-52.5-4 part 34-19-2-8 formerly 34-1-52.5-4 part 34-19-2-9 formerly 34-1-52.5-4 part 34-19-2-10 formerly 34-1-52.5-4 part 34-19-2-11 formerly 34-1-52.5-4 part 34-19-2-12 formerly 34-1-52.5-4 part 34-19-2-13 formerly 34-1-52.5-5(a) 34-19-2-14 formerly 34-1-52.5-5(b) 34-19-2-15 formerly 34-1-52.5-5(c); 34-1-52.5-5(d); 34-1-52.5-5(e) 34-19-2-16 formerly 34-1-52.5-5(f) 34-19-2-17 formerly 34-1-52.5-6 34-19-2-18 formerly 34-1-52.5-7 34-19-2-19 formerly 34-1-52.5-8 34-19-2-20 formerly 34-1-52.5-9.]   IC 34-20 ARTICLE 20. CAUSES OF ACTION: PRODUCT LIABILITY               Ch. 1. General Provisions             Ch. 2. Product Liability Actions             Ch. 3. Statute of Limitations             Ch. 4. Defective Products             Ch. 5. Rebuttable Presumption That Product Is Not Defective             Ch. 6. Defenses             Ch. 7. Assessing Liability With Multiple Defendants             Ch. 8. Assessing Percentage of Fault             Ch. 9. Indemnity   IC 34-20-1 Chapter 1. General Provisions               34-20-1-1 Application of article             34-20-1-2 Remedies cumulative             34-20-1-3 Severability             34-20-1-4 Effective date

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