During a no -
fee case evaluation, we'll explain which of the above proceedings you can pursue and why.
Not exact matches
The adoption
fee include vaccinations, a vet visit, microchip (most of the times), spay and neuter (for adult dogs), and a temperament test (in same
case a professional
evaluation or training).
Freedman Law Group offers a free
case evaluation and will work for you on a contingency
fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we are successful in recovering a settlement or judgment on your behalf.
We provide a free
case evaluation to review the claim in charge no attorney
fees until we successfully resolve the
case through a negotiated settlement or winning a jury award at trial.
If you have any questions about gross versus net contingency
fee arrangements, please don't hesitate to contact me for a free
case evaluation.
Your
case evaluation is free and confidential, and you don't pay us an attorney's
fee unless you recover compensation.
Our firm works on contingency
fees and offers free
case evaluations.
Our legal team offers contingency
fees (meaning you only pay us if we win your
case), as well as free
case evaluations.
Flat -
fee rates: When you come into my office for your free consultation, I will complete a thorough
evaluation of your
case and quote you a one - time, flat -
fee retainer, which includes any work performed by my criminal investigator.
You might have a flat, standard hourly
fee that you charge for
case evaluations because looking at a new
case that you are unfamiliar with requires you to start from scratch.
The key to success in litigation, and in particular contingent or fixed
fee cases, is objective and realistic early
evaluation of the merits of a claim.
We offer free
case evaluations and take
cases on a contingency
fee basis — call today for quality legal representation!
By offering to work on contingency
fees and starting off with a free
case evaluation, we are able to provide our clients with fully comprehensive legal representation with absolutely no upfront
fees or out - of - pocket expenses.
Hoffman, Sternberg & Karpf, LLC offers a free
case evaluation and takes all personal injury
cases on a contingency
fee basis - you pay nothing unless we recover money for you.
We offer a free
case evaluation and can assure you that we will not charge you any upfront or hidden
fees.
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Additionally, we offer a free
case evaluation so that you may obtain legal assistance without any financial commitment or obligation; we also operate on a contingency
fee basis so that you will not have to pay unless we obtain a favorable outcome of your
case.
Even if you are not sure if you want to pursue a claim, all
case evaluations are free of charge and of course there is no
fee unless we are successful.
We offer FREE
Case Evaluations and our
fees are contingency based so you pay nothing up front and a percentage only if we win.
We offer free online
case evaluations and work for contingency
fees so you never have to worry about paying us more than we win for you.
We offer FREE
case evaluations and we also work on a contingency
fee basis.
To learn more about our firm and our affordable contingency
fees, call today and schedule a
case evaluation.
Contact us for a free legal consultation to determine your eligibility for a contingency
fee agreement by calling our toll free number or completing our contact or
case evaluation form.
We offer a free
case evaluation to all prospective clients and as contingency
fee lawyers, you can rest assured you won't owe us a dime until we obtain a favorable verdict or settlement on your behalf.
In addition to offering a free initial
case evaluation, we at Pacific Attorney Group will not charge any legal
fees for your personal injury lawsuit unless we are successful in recovering a settlement or award on your behalf.
One key to success in litigation, and in particular contingent or fixed
fee cases, is objective and realistic early
evaluation of the merits of a claim.
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In particular, more training for the professionals involved is needed; ethical considerations need further
evaluation; uniformity in the urgency of
cases with the presence of domestic violence; and how to handle
fees for parents who can not afford them.
For example, the below commenting MHP — who has been a parenting coordinator («
case manager») on at least one
case known to the author in which a severely battered woman lost custody of her daughter to the abusive father, and who regularly performs custody
evaluations as well — appears oblivious to the impact of MHP
fees (which typically are divided equally between the parents) on a parent with substantially lower income than the other: [ANONYMOUS LISTSERVE COMMENT]: «If you want the parents to cooperate, why not add a provision that they must go back to mediation or to a parent coordinator if they can not come to an agreement.
Mounting attorney
fees, court
evaluations, and multiple other costs involved in making the
case that they are a good parent and deserve to be in their child's life quickly deplete financial reserves.