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percentage of fee for a contingency case

what is a reasonable percentage for a lwer to receive on a case being handled on a contingency basis and can there be other expences added in that i may not be aware of?


Asked on 10/25/07, 4:15 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Re: percentage of fee for a contingency case

The percentage is usually based on the complexity of the case and anticipated return. Lawyer's who accept a fee on a contingecy are risking their time against the likelihood of recovering money from a defendant in a court action... no recovery equals he or she just worked how many days, weeks, etc for free. More complex cases require more work and geenrally are subject to a higher percentage fee agreement if they will be taken on a contingency basis at all.

The contingency fee only represents the lawyer's fees and not costs. Costs are separate and include (among others) the costs charged by the court, by the court reporter(s) who hadle depositions, the costs of experts, FedEx, etc.

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Answered on 10/25/07, 4:23 pm

Re: percentage of fee for a contingency case

The percentage is usually based on the complexity of the case and anticipated return. Lawyer's who accept a fee on a contingecy are risking their time against the likelihood of recovering money from a defendant in a court action... no recovery equals he or she just worked how many days, weeks, etc for free. More complex cases require more work and geenrally are subject to a higher percentage fee agreement if they will be taken on a contingency basis at all.

The contingency fee only represents the lawyer's fees and not costs. Costs are separate and include (among others) the costs charged by the court, by the court reporter(s) who hadle depositions, the costs of experts, FedEx, etc.

Read more
Answered on 10/25/07, 4:23 pm


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