With its focus on general practice, the
legal fees survey is most representative of and useful to lawyers in smaller firms and sole practices.
Canadian Lawyer's annual Legal
Fees Survey shows that the billable hour is far from dead, but it doesn't hurt to get creative.
We publish our annual Legal
Fees Survey in this issue, which we hope will help lawyers and law firms better understand how their fees compare to their competition.
The plaintiff argues that determining the price that would be available on a flat per - participant basis, or the price available under other fee models requires soliciting bids from competing providers: «In billion - dollar plans with over 36,000 participants, such as the Plan here, benchmarking based
on fee surveys alone is inadequate.
The annual Legal
Fees Survey looks at the going rate for 45 matters in nine practice areas: civil litigation, corporate - commercial, criminal, family, immigration, intellectual property, real estate, wills and estates and labour and employment.
This year's Canadian Lawyer Legal
Fees Survey indicates a more hopeful outlook for Canadian law firms as they examine their pricing structures.
The Canadian Lawyer 2018 Legal
Fees Survey examines the going rate for 54 matters in 10 practice areas: civil litigation, business, criminal, family, immigration, intellectual property, real estate, wills and estates, personal injury and labour and employment.
They have been recognised by Charity Finance's annual legal
fees survey as leading advisors in the charity sector, advising more large UK charities than any other law firm.
After a hiatus of a few years, Canadian Lawyer can once again share the results of our legal
fees survey with readers.
The going rate - Canadian Lawyer's 2010 legal
fees survey shows practitioners have lowered fees for many services despite inflation and higher overheads.
We publish our annual Legal
Fees Survey in this issue, which we hope will help lawyers and law firms better understand how their fees compare to their competition.
A Canadian Lawyer Legal
Fees Survey found that it can cost anywhere between $ 13,500 and $ 40,000 for a civil action up to and including a two - day trial.
Canadian Lawyer's 2018
Legal Fees Survey shows some bright spots for law firms despite a highly competitive market.