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Attorney Fee Agreements

In your initial meeting with your lawyer you should discuss the lawyer's fees and the fee arrangement. Your fee agreement should set out the services the lawyer will perform for you, the type of fees , and the amount you will be expected to pay. The agreement should also identify how other costs will be handled and explain the lawyer's billing practices.

Your discussions with your lawyer about fees and costs might cover the following topics:

  • Type of Fee Arrangement: How will the lawyer bill?
    Will the lawyer bill on an hourly basis, is it a contingency fee arrangement, or will you pay a retainer fee?
  • Type of Permissible Costs: Which costs are properly passed on to you?
    Will you have to pay for copying costs? How much per page?
    Will you be responsible for electronic research charges?
    Make sure you and the lawyer agree which costs you will pay and at what rate you will pay them.
  • Estimated Fees and Costs: What will the case cost?
    The lawyer may not be able to determine the exact amount of time and effort required to handle your case, but should be in a position to give you an estimate of both fees and costs based upon past experience.
  • Frequency and Detail: You should find out how often you will be billed and whether interest or other charges will be added to unpaid amounts. The lawyer's bills should include details of the services provided along with an itemization of costs. If the lawyer is working on a contingency arrangement, find out how often you will be billed for costs and when you will receive payment if the cases is resolved favorably.
  • Basic Charges: If the lawyer charges by the hour, you should find out the minimum billing segment. Is it one-quarter or one-tenth of an hour or some other figure? For example, a lawyer may bill you for a tenth of an hour (six minutes) for a simple three minute telephone call. You should also find out whether you will be billed for work by others -- associates, legal assistants, or paralegals.


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