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They say he's never lost a contingent fee in his life.
He paid a contingent fee and was listed as one of the competitors.
A detached approach to setting contingent fees is therefore essential.
Actually, a lawyer who takes contingent fee cases where liability is in doubt will soon go bankrupt.
A contingent fee is a percentage of the monetary judgment or settlement.
"This action was prosecuted by counsel entirely on a contingent fee basis," he wrote.
Many of these lawyers, who typically work for contingent fees, are expected to be discouraged from taking on new suits.
Well, we're willing at this point to proceed on this as a contingent fee case.
In cases like this, there is nothing "contingent" about the contingent fee.
Waldo had written that first contract himself - a specific commission for a contingent fee.
Under the standard contingent fee agreement, the lawyer's share goes directly to the lawyer and never comes into the client's possession.
The cost was $50 a session and a $5 "contingent fee".
Lawyers specializing in aviation cases work on a contingent fee, a percentage of the award, however achieved.
In rare cases, the contingent fee is equal to or more than 100% of the recovered damages.
It may be an hourly, flat-rate or contingent fee.
The contingent fee has been described as the 'poor man's key to the courthouse."
In the USA a lawyer is allowed to work on a contingent fee system.
Also known as 'no win no fee' agreements similar to United States contingent fees.
We can offer Kon-dor a contingent fee and cut him in on a spot of patronage.
"It is also not our function to determine whether counsel or the prosecution knew or should have known of the contingent fee agreement."
"The contingent fee area presents a blatant example of routine price-gouging by lawyers," he said.
Mr. Rosen argues that contingent fees reward risk, for rarely is recovery certain.
In 2004, Florida passed a constitutional amendment limiting contingent fees in medical malpractice cases.
Their proposed solution: caps on jury awards to patients and on lawyers' contingent fees.
There is, for example, a general prohibition on the payment of contingent fees in connection with the award of government contracts.