Tuesday, December 1, 2009

How Lawyers are paid

A normal standard rate is 30% of the gross settlement there are no circumstances in which you will be billed for costs if your lawyer loses the case. This means they do not get paid until the case is settled in their client's favor. Some will take their 30% and then pay the legal fees out of the client's portion. When selecting a lawyer, be careful of how the funds are spread out. A standard rate is 30% of the gross settlement. This means they do not get paid until the case is settled in their client's favor. Most lawyers work on a contingency basis. Shop around and get different quotes before deciding on a particular lawyer. Ask your friends and family for referrals. That is the one of the best ways to find a suitable lawyer.

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