A petition for extraordinary compensation must include, or be accompanied by, a statement of the facts upon which the petition is based. The statement of facts must: (1) Show the nature and difficulty of the tasks performed; (2) Show the results achieved; (3) Show the benefit of the services to the estate; (4) Specify the amount requested for each category of service performed; (5) State the hourly rate of each person who performed services and the hours spent by each of them; (6) Describe the services rendered in sufficient detail to demonstrate the productivity of the time spent; and (7) State the estimated amount of statutory compensation to be paid by the estate, if the petition is not part of a final account or report. Rule 7.702 adopted effective January 1, 2003.
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