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* '''Contingency fees''': This is when the lawyer’s fee is based on a percentage of the money recovered in a legal action. Percentages vary, depending on several factors, but may range anywhere between 15% and 40%.

* '''Contingency fees''': This is when the lawyer’s fee is based on a percentage of the money recovered in a legal action. Percentages vary, depending on several factors, but may range anywhere between 15% and 40%.



Fee payment arrangements vary, depending on factors such as the type of case. In many instances, a lawyer asks for a retainer — a sum of money up front to cover fees for services as they are performed. The lawyer must keep that money in a separate bank account, called a “trust account”, until the services have been performed and a bill has been sent to the client.
Fee payment arrangements vary, depending on factors such as the type of case. In many instances, a lawyer asks for a '''retainer''' — a sum of money up front to cover fees for services as they are performed. The lawyer must keep that money in a separate bank account, called a “trust account”, until the services have been performed and a bill has been sent to the client.


In addition to fees, lawyers charge clients for any disbursements incurred. Disbursements are payments made on behalf of the client and can range from court filing fees to medical reports.
In addition to fees, lawyers charge clients for any '''disbursements''' incurred. Disbursements are payments made on behalf of the client and can range from court filing fees to medical reports.


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