Hobart, Evans, and Nix is a small law firm that contains 10 partners and 12 support persons. The firm employs a job-order costing system to accumulate costs chargeable to each client, and it is organized into two departments – the Research and Document Department and the Litigation Department. The firm uses predetermined overhead rates to charge the costs of these departments to its clients. At the beginning of the year, the firm’s management made the following estimates for the year: Research and Documents Litigation Department Department Research hours 25,000 --- Direct attorney hours 9,000 18,000 Legal forms and supplies $16,000 $5,000 Direct attorney cost $450,000 $900,000 Departmental overhead cost $840,000 $360,000 The predetermined overhead rate in the Research and Documents Department is based on research hours, and the rate in the Litigation Department is based on direct attorney cost. The costs charged to each client are made up of three elements: legal forms and supplies used, direct attorney costs incurred, and an applied amount of overhead from each department in which work is performed on the case. Case 418-3 was initiated on February 23rd and completed on May 16th. During this period, the following costs and time were recorded on the case: Research and Documents Litigation Department Department Research hours 25 --- Direct attorney hours 7 114 Legal forms and supplies $80 $40 Direct attorney cost $350 $5,700 Compute the predetermined overhead rate used during the year in the Research and Documents Department. Compute the rate used in the Litigation Department. Using the rates you computed in (1) above, compute the total overhead cost applied to case 418-3. What would be the total cost charged to case 418-3? Show computations by department and in total for the case. At the end of the year, the firm’s records revealed the following actual cost and operating data for all cases handled during the year: Research and Documents Litigation Department Department Research hours 30,000