Legal Question in Disability Law in Texas
Retainer Agreements
I am considering hiring an attorney to pursue a civil claim/charge. The area would be employment law. The attorney I consulted with has a $3,000 retainer fee. My friend, who is also an attorney, said I should be wary of a retainer agreement. He says: but for civil litigation, if the lawyer chooses to charge a fee, it is an indication they don't think there is a lot there. Is this true?
Asked on 1/24/09, 4:30 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Donald McLeaish
McLeaish&Associates;, P.C.
Re: Retainer Agreements
Without knowing more, I would not know. However, we handle 90% of our cases on contingency but when there are questions of fact such as normally arise during employment issues, we charge a retainer because generally we have only heard one side and after discovery...we have lost thousands in time and expenses.
Answered on 1/24/09, 6:00 pm
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