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Sometimes Fee Disputes - Fee Arbitration - Cost Of A Lawsuit arise between lawyers and their clients. The best way to avoid this unpleasant situation is to be informed beforehand. You must read the fee agreement thoroughly at the time of hiring your lawyer.

 

Pay attention to what the agreement says about your billing cycle. How often will you be billed? Also note if you will be warned once your bill reaches a certain value. See if there is any mention of charges for paralegal work. Ask your lawyer if other lawyers will also be working on the case. If yes, will you be expectred to pay seperately for their services?

 

You are entitled to ask your lawyer for a detailed, itemized bill. It is commonly referred to as an ‘accounting’. It details all particulars of the charges being levied.  Your lawyer shoulde be able to tell you the exact time he worked for you, hour by hour. He should be able to tell you what he did in that time.

 

If you do not understand anything in your bill, talk to your lawyer. It is possible that he made an honest mistake in billing. Communication can resolve most differences. However, if there are still any disputes, you can go for a mediation through your local bar association.

 

A mediation is an faster and better way of resolving a dispute. You will not have to go through the long process of a lawsuit. It will also cost less. Bar associations have a third party mediator who will assist both parties. They will help you reach a settlement that is fair for everyone.

 

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