We fully appreciate that fees and costs can influence the decision to retain counsel.
That’s why we make sure that our clients are fully informed before engaging in any
fee arrangements.
Retaining Counsel
Since fees may vary depending on the circumstances of the case, we discuss costs
during the initial consultation. Fees may include the cost of an initial consultation,
an hourly rate or contingency fee agreement. We will discuss all other potential
costs and fees related to our representation.
Consultation Fee
For personal injury cases, we seek no consultation fee. In cases regarding other
matters, we may charge a consultation fee.
The consultation will inform the client of the issues at hand, the process required
to resolve these issues, and what the client can expect. The attorney will be able
to answer the many questions that are valuable for your understanding and decision-making.
Sometimes the issues are resolved in one consultation.
Advance Fee Deposit
An advance fee deposit is money from the client used as credit for the future services
of an attorney. We will credit your funds to be used in the future toward services
for you. As we work on your case, the time used is recorded and money from the deposit
will be used to pay for these services.
How we charge for legal services:
Hourly Rate
The hourly rate for our attorneys and paraprofessional staff varies. These rates
are determined by the overall costs of doing business, our attorneys’ experience,
the complexity of the case, the anticipated time required to resolve the case, and
many other factors. The time spent on each case is recorded as tenths of an hour.
When the client receives a monthly invoice, the time spent on the case will appear
along with the calculated costs for the services.
Flat Fee
Sometimes we charge a flat fee, as in one price for completion of the case, instead
of charging by the hour. We will discuss this with you before starting work. This
type of billing is most common in some straightforward estate planning matters and
other routine work.
Contingency Fee
A contingency fee is common in most personal injury, workers compensation and social
security cases; contingency fee basically means that the client does not owe attorney
fees unless the client recovers.
Other Costs May Include:
Process Service Fees
The process service fee is the fee for serving papers on an opposing party. This
fee is usually $25 to $100 per service.
Mediation Fees
Mediation is a facilitated negotiation to resolve a dispute. Mediators typically
charge a fee for their services.
Litigation Costs
Litigation costs pay for the services of experts who help the attorney prepare the
case for court. These costs include:
- Deposition court reporters
- Real estate and business appraisers
- Accountants and actuaries
- Private investigators
- Engineers
We accept payment by cash or check.