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Actually, each time when you have a conversation with lawyer, there is a charge even speak on the phone./ e/ }! t: Y H, }% w( M) O7 _
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The best thing is: when you talk about your case before, you have to appoint out how he/she will charge. Make sure there is clear about service charges before you discuss your case.9 H+ E3 [2 ?& l0 E( I5 l K4 Q
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Try to save your money and lawyer time, better thing to do is: Summarize the case, organize your all the necessary document and evidence.$ O5 m+ Y. M: G0 H+ T& K
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It's very hard to measure how much hours the lawyer will charge you (noticed all the telephone calls should on your bills too).' U0 w4 c$ @& m8 {' `
; N5 T; F; G: Q! eThe stand hour rate between $50.00-$150.00; $200.00 and up surppose that lawyer very experienced.
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1 J5 w. x$ } ?* ?, K1 FYou may also give a mondate to some lawyer by percentage basis. Usually is from 20% to 30% from total claim according the case.
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/ g! M E' A. E }* oMake sure the contract you signed with lawyer is a good contract (it's not necessary to sign right away--always let professonal help you to look at before you sign if you are not sure what is the contract talking about).
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