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Attorney fees (note that the use of the word 'attorney' connotes lawyers broadly: solicitors and barristers) are the costs of legal representation that an attorney's client or a party to a lawsuit incurs. Attorney's fees are assessed in a number of ways, usually set by contract in advance of the representation, including by billable hours, flat fees, or contingent fees. Attorneys who voluntarily accept work on behalf of indigent clients often work pro bono. An upfront fee paid to a lawyer is called a retainer. Money within the retainer is often used to "buy" a certain amount of work. Some contracts provide that when the money from the retainer is gone, the fee is renegotiated. In some jurisdictions, in a civil case, a lawyer for the plaintiff can take a case on a contingent fee basis. A contingent fee is a percentage of the monetary judgment or settlement. The contingent fee may be split among several firms who have contractual arrangements amongst themselves for referrals or other assistance. Where a plaintiff loses, the attorney may not receive any money for his or her work. Many countries prohibit contingent fees as entirely unethical. Most jurisdictions in the United States prohibit working for a contingent fee in family law or criminal cases. In the United States, state laws or bar regulations, many of which are based on Rule 1.5 of the American Bar Association's Rules of Professional Conduct, govern the terms which lawyers can accept fees. Many complaints to ethics boards regarding attorneys revolve around excessive attorney's fees. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License How do you afford startup legal fees? Q. I am trying to launch a startup eCommerce business selling intellectual property. I need to consult an attorney and need their help drafting some license agrements too, but am afraid what the costs will be. Can someone tell me generally how much attorney fees are, do they offer 'packages' for startups outside of a retainer? What options do startups have to afford legal startup costs? Asked by ThreeB - Tue Aug 1 12:07:41 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The IP attorneys I've worked with over the years typically charge anywhere from $200-$300/hour. As far as offering packages, it's possible if you'll be consistently coming to them for your IP needs -- the only way to really find out is to call several & do some pricing. But there's no reason you can't do some homework first -- this could help cut your costs as well as give you valuable experience for the long run. Here are some book titles that are relevant: * How to License Your Million Dollar Idea: Everything You Need To Know To Turn a Simple Idea into a Million Dollar Payday, 2nd Edition by Harvey Reese * Essentials of Licensing Intellectual Property by Alexander I. Poltorak, Paul J. Lerner * The Licensing Business Handbook, Fifth… [cont.] Answered by TM Express - Tue Aug 1 15:21:44 2006 What is the average cost of legal fees etc, to buy first home of around 145k? Q. me and my boyfriend have found the perfect house, its a 1 bed coach house in Bristol, we need to plan the cost of moving... legal fees etc... I keep getting different answers... can anyone help?? Asked by cherrykisses - Thu Aug 21 09:39:57 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. The best you can do is ring around different solicitors and get a quote. Answered by WelshLad - Thu Aug 21 10:03:08 2008 Will a judge make her pay our legal fees for lying?
Q. My fiance's ex wife gets undifferenciated child and spousal support.the spousal support was to stop when she remarried.turns out she remarried over 2 months ago and didn't inform us and kept collecting alimmony.we will have to hire an atty to settle how much child support is a month and we know she will have to return the amount of spousal support but can a judge make her pay our legal fees since she didn't inform about remarrying and kept collecting spousal support? Asked by FAIRYROSE - Sat Nov 21 13:08:25 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. It is unlikely, but since you have to hire an attorney anyway, you can ask him. Perhaps your state is different than most. It is likely that the matter will settle once you get a credible attorney involved. She will get an attorney too, and cooler heads will prevail. Good luck. Answered by Pork Patty - Sat Nov 21 13:14:27 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "legal fees" MagicJack sues Boing Boing, gets bounced out of court
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