Sentences with phrase «lawyers huge fees»

Every day rational clients choose lawyers who are true believers over lawyers who are cynics; every day rational clients with no money sign contracts promising to pay lawyers huge fees if and only if the lawyers can recover money for the clients» injuries.

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There are various registers, all online as well as some «non-agencies» (MEOL and Think for Two), that collect lawyers and experts and connect them but do not take huge fees.
Furthermore, huge amounts of money are then spent on lateral hires (in terms of recruitment fees and guaranteed minimum drawings) when there is, consequently, a dearth of decent lawyers coming through from the ranks to fill the higher levels.
Bank fees, lawyer fees, and so on, to get an inheritance, a part of a huge deal, or a lottery win.
Instead, what I and other lawyers see is a huge group of people who need legal help, can't afford normal attorney fees, but aren't willing to settle for mediocre forms.
«I'm Sorry I Tripped and Ripped Your $ 130 Million Picasso Main Court Blasts K&L Gates Team's Huge Fee and «Unnecessary Lawyering»»
In huge cases lawyers of course want the percentage fee, but in run of the mill complex trial cases, the hourly is much bigger.
The thing that makes a winning fixed fee agreement is a quote that is lower than the fee that would be paid under an hourly basis, which then creates huge incentive for the firm to do the work at a lower cost (and I mean cost in the traditional sense of the word, not the lawyer sense) so that the firm increases its profit margin.
«There is a huge group of «sandwich» accused people who make more money than the legal aid cut - off, yet not enough to pay two, three or four thousand dollars or more for lawyer fees
Many business lawyers want huge retainer fees and to be able to spend your money without limit.
While court - appointed lawyers aren't entitled to the same pay as their large - firm clients (whose clients can afford to pay huge fees), at the same time, $ 650 for a felony or $ 2,000 for a homicide is unconscionably low.
The aging bar, the huge numbers of young lawyers joining the bar, fewer partners in big firms, more niche work in boutique firms, alternative fee arrangements, a changing economy, client pushback — all of these are disruptive forces.
«to be honest, when we're paying these huge fees, we do expect our lawyers to be there and it's difficult to accept if they are not there when we need them.»
This ethos, coupled with the leverage dynamic (with a smaller number of equity partners generating huge fees from supervising and managing junior lawyers) and chargeable hours model saw associates happily prepared to work all hours as they strived for partnership.
I think everyone must try their very hardest to be on the side of right vs wrong, & yeah I guess I wouldn't mind seeing less high paid defence attorneys walking around with huge bank accounts, and happy faces, while we pay minumum fees to prosecution lawyers.
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