Sentences with phrase «higher on a contingency basis»

Also, I suspect he initially thought that his fees would be higher on a contingency basis as opposed to an hourly fee basis.

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In addition, LTL has recently litigated several high profile technology co-founder disputes and also represents leading software companies in licensing and copyright disputes — often on a contingency fee basis.
The Access Legal Care «system» is based on 12 key components: 1) be profitable for the attorneys and legal - services providers; 2) apply the Pareto principle — focus on the 20 % of all legal services that 80 % of lower - and moderate - income people will likely ever need; then prune / refer - out those that are high - complexity / high - dollar (too risky) and contingency cases (already affordable); 3) process - map the remaining services into individual steps; 4) functionally - decompose each process step to the lowest - cost provider who can perform the step legally and with excellence; 5) streamline processes with Six Sigma and manufacturing principles; 6) centralize operations for economies of scale; 7) collaborate and out - source to expand reach; 8) leverage technology to minimize costs and maximize productivity; 9) make affordable with both terms and price; 10) generate high demand, high - volume; 11) develop multiple revenue streams; and 12) package up the system and re-sell it to other law firms and clinics.
The Court considered many contingencies in arriving at its» decision, such as the possibility that the Plaintiff's pre-existing back problem may cause issues in the future; the fact that a significant portion of her income is based on overtime, which is not predictable; and, that the labour market contingency of unemployment would not be applicable to the Plaintiff, who has a job in high demand.
At Wilshire Law Firm, we provide high quality legal representation on a contingency fee basis, meaning we don't take a cent unless we recover.
However, because of the high risk, few lawyers will take cases on a contingency basis unless they feel the case has good merit.
Is it reasonable to expect access to this expensive, labour - intensive system on a contingency basis alone when the failure rate is so high?
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