Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Oct. 12, 2001
Compact Impact
Getting paid is usually up near the top of the priority list for most attorneys. Although most attorneys do some cases pro bono, they usually like to choose those cases themselves rather than be forced into them because the client refuses to pay for their services. The most critical factor in being able to collect legal fees that have been earned is having a fee agreement that is in writing and
Getting paid is usually up near the top of the priority list for most attorneys. Although most attorneys do some cases pro bono, they usually like to choose those cases themselves rather than be forced into them because the client refuses to pay for their services. The most critical factor ...
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