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Legal Representation - Legal Fees
LEGAL FEES – A BOTTOMLESS PIT?
Have you heard the old joke that the most famous law firm in town
is “Dewey Cheatem and Howe”? Why is it that lawyers
are often referred to as “sharks”?
Well, this reputation is often well deserved. As with any profession,
there are going to be some unscrupulous characters that try to
rip people off! The fact is, your legal fees can be very high,
even when you have an honest attorney. However, you can still make
sure that you receive value for your hard-earned dollars. You can
avoid being a victim by making sure you take certain steps to protect
yourself from dishonest attorney billing practices. Here are 5
things you can do to protect yourself:
- INSIST on a written fee agreement. Lawyers are constantly
telling you to “get it in writing”. Why shouldn’t
you when it comes to your agreement with your own attorney? The
fee agreement should explain in detail exactly how your legal
fees are calculated. It should also include a number of other
items designed to safeguard your rights as a client, including,
for example, the costs for support staff such as paralegals,
which expenses are charged such as court filing fees, and your
remedies in the event of a fee dispute with your attorney (and
YES, you do have remedies!).
- INSIST on regular communications between you and your
attorney. There should never be a time during your case where
you don’t understand what your lawyer is doing. The fact
is, you can best keep track of your legal fees by always knowing
exactly what’s going on in your case. Your lawyer should
be accessible to you, and should be able to answer your questions.
- INSIST on copies of all documentation. Again, in order
to keep track of your legal fees, it is crucial that you understand
everything that is going on in your case. Another excellent way
of doing so is to make it clear to your lawyer that you expect
to receive copies of any and all documents that come in or out
of her office that are relevant to your case.
- INSIST on regular, written statements itemizing all
of the charges from the law firm. Most reputable law firms will
send you a bill each month. That bill should provide a detailed
breakdown of all of the charges. Take the time to carefully review
these bills. You have the right to expect that, when you have
questions about your legal bills, your questions can be answered
to your satisfaction. The days are long- gone where clients should
have to put up with demands for payment without explanation.
- INSIST on estimates of future charges. As a wise consumer,
you should be well aware of the potential costs of any of the
decisions you make in your case. Of course, litigation can be
expensive, and it is often impossible to predict exactly how
high those expenses will go. But, your lawyer should take the
time to explain to you the pros and cons of every strategic decision
you make.
Ultimately, you as the consumer are responsible for protecting
yourself! A court case can be one of the most difficult and daunting
things you ever experience. But, you can still protect yourself
by keeping control of your legal fees. Stay informed, be conscientious,
and remain proactive! You can be a wise consumer, even of legal
services!
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