The insurance
company pays for that lawyer because it benefits you, the company, and other policyholders to make sure they're only paying valid claims.
After all, the data shows that most people who represent themselves have a horrible time — so why
not pay for a lawyer?
You don't need to get and
pay for a lawyer on your own, you get one that's paid for by the insurance company.
The insurance company
pays for that lawyer because it benefits you, the company, and other policyholders to make sure they're only paying valid claims.
What I wonder is, if the court has not done anything for the last 5 years, why would you have to keep
paying for lawyers who have nothing to do?
They need local lawyers and they do not want to
pay for some lawyer from the city to drive out to the rural courthouse to represent them.
Would a person who actually had to
pay for a lawyer out of their own pocket ever fund this kind of dispute?
Personal injury and auto accident attorneys often offer contingency fee agreements to their clients as an alternative to
paying for lawyer services by the hour.
I just went to my attorney today and handed over $ 175 almost for nothing... What is the «not too expensive not too cheap» rate that
people pay for lawyer?
You don't need to get and
pay for a lawyer on your own, you get one that's paid for by the insurance company.
But at a price tag of $ 449, Adobe Acrobat X Pro is a lot to
pay for lawyers in solo and small firms.
In other words, even if they don't think they'll end up paying the claim, there's a good chance they'll
still pay for a lawyer to defend you against it, at least up to the point where they are entirely certain there is no coverage.
However, since most people will believe, even if incorrectly, that they received «advice» from the ministry, they are unlikely to withdraw their complaint or
later pay for a lawyer's time to obtain a second opinion.
And as far
as paying for lawyers, just as DC says there are many people who have paid lawyers and still lost their cases.
In case the accident ends up requiring a trial to determine the fault, and hence which party is liable or responsible for the damages, your
BI pays for your lawyer's fee.
It took some time, mostly because Rogers said Harding didn't want to
pay for a lawyer so she got her ex-manager to do the negotiation pro bono.
Of course, he could let the
city pay for his lawyers if he wanted to — his aides» counsel has cost the public some $ 11.7 million already.
However, it may be expensive to start and have continuing operating costs
[paying for a lawyer's time to administer it, etc.].
Self - representation comes in handy sometimes because in Uganda, unlike other countries, the government
only pays for lawyers when it comes to serious offences called Capital offences e.g. murder.
Sure, clients have approached us and are telling us, «here is the work we would like you to do; here is how we would like to see it manned; here is what we're prepared to
pay for lawyers over 20 years call to the bar; and we don't want to see them spending more than five or 10 per cent of the time.
He has successfully tendered a multitude of insurance claims which have resulted in the
insurer paying for a lawyer to defend his clients in litigation matters and / or paying the limits of their policies.
I'm sure the profession would love that but who
pays for lawyers E&O has nothing whatsoever to do with any of the issues in the Ontario case that should never have been decided as it was (on the facts as they're reported) and shouldn't have been complained about (as it was) on the facts that are reported.
NYS taxpayers are supposed to reward people who are in this country illegally
by paying for lawyers to help them stay if caught.
So if you think you need
help paying for your lawyer, and your child's other parent is in a position that they can afford to pay your legal fees, then you will want to include this request in you motion.
There are significant financial savings to be found, considering the cost of a lawyer or the cost of a judgment against you from an insurance company because you did
n't pay for a lawyer.
The de Blasio administration and NYC Council have allocated $ 93 million to
pay for lawyers for low - income tenants facing eviction.