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Title: Chapter 6 Legal Fees


1
Chapter 6Legal Fees
2
Types of Legal Fees
  • Retainer
  • Hourly
  • Flat
  • Contingency
  • Statutory
  • Combination

3
Ethical Limits of Legal Fees
  • Fees must be reasonable
  • Fees must not be unconscionable

4
Reasonable Fee Factors
  • Experience, reputation, and ability of the
    lawyers
  • Novelty or difficulty of case
  • Other Employment Opportunities
  • Amount Involved and Results Obtained
  • Time and Labor Required
  • Clients informed consent to the fee
  • Customary Fees
  • Professional Relationship with Client

5
Types of Retainer Fees
  • True Retainer
  • Nonrefundable Chargeable
  • Nonrefundable Nonchargeable
  • Refundable Chargeable

6
Hourly Rate Fees
  • Fees computed by multiplying attorney or
    paralegals hourly rate time the number of hours
  • Most common type of fee
  • May be used for most all types of cases

7
Blended Hourly Rates
  • Blended hourly rates are an average of each
    timekeepers hourly rate
  • Attorney 300 per hr
  • Associate 200 per hr
  • Paralegal 100 per hr
  • Total 600
  • 600 ? 3 200 per hr

8
How to Determine Hourly Rates
  • Salary Overhead Profit ? Billable hours
    Hourly Rate
  • 175,000 (salary) 87,500 (Overhead) 48,750
    (profit) 311,250
  • 311,250 ? 1,500 (billable hours) 208 per hour

9
Another Methodto Determine Billing Rates
  • Determine estimated total overhead and profit for
    firm for one year
  • Determine number of billing attorneys and
    paralegals and target billing rate for each
  • Estimate reasonable billable hours (1,500) per
    year
  • Determine gross billings for the year
  • Adjust the rate, the number of hours or amount of
    overhead and profit

10
Contingency Fees
  • Fee is dependant or contingent on the outcome
    of the case
  • Can be used is variety of cases but most common
    in
  • Personal injury
  • Collection
  • Malpractice
  • Ethical restrictions in Domestic Relations and
    Criminal Cases

11
Contingency Fee Statutory Requirements
  • Fee agreement must be in writing
  • Must include how costs are determined
  • Special Rules for MICRA Actions
  • Must use net recovery method
  • Limits on costs that may be charged
  • Medical care and office overhead not deductable

12
Calculating a Contingency Fee
  • Gross Fee Method
  • Judgment 15,000
  • Attnys fee (1/3) - 5,000
  • Subtotal 10,000
  • Costs - 1,000
  • Total to Client 9,000
  • Total to Attorney 6,000
  • Net Fee Method
  • Judgment 15,000
  • Costs - 1,000
  • Subtotal 14,000
  • Attnys fee (1/3) - 4,667
  • Total to Client 9,333
  • Total to Attorney 5,667

13
Variations on Contingent Fee Arrangements
  • Percentage increase at various times in the case
  • Sliding scale fee decreases as recovery
    increases
  • Reverse contingent fee for defense
  • Based on the amount the client saves
  • Combination of hourly rate and contingent fee
  • Client agrees to pay hourly rate may be reduced
    rate
  • Attorney entitled to a percentage of the recovery
  • Client may be entitled to credit for fees paid

14
Reverse Contingency Fee
  • Based on the difference between the amount at
    issue and the amount of final recovery
  • Used by defense firms
  • Amount of potential liability 500,000
  • Amount of recovery 200,000
  • Fee 1/3 of savings 300,000
    100,000

15
Contingency/Hourly Combination
  • Client agrees to pay firm hourly at 200 per hour
  • Client agrees to pay one-third contingent fee
    based on recovery less hourly rate paid
  • Firm bills and client pays 35,000
    in hourly fees
  • Case settles for 1,000,000
  • Attorneys fee 1/3 of 1,000,000
    333,333
  • Less Hourly fees paid 35,000
  • Net Fee to Attorney 298,333

16
Types of Fixed or Flat Fees
  • Per Case
  • Per Service
  • Fee covers the services regardless of outcome
  • Typical for routine services
  • Estate planning, corporate formation
  • criminal, divorce, bankruptcy

17
Determining Flat Fees
  • Factors considered are the
  • Time it takes to complete a case
  • Timekeepers hourly rate
  • Attorneys time 1 hr. _at_ 200
  • Paralegals time 3 hrs. _at_ 100 300
  • 200 300 500
  • The flat fee should be 500

18
Statutory Fees
  • Fees are set by a statute
  • Most common statutory fees
  • Probate Cases
  • Also, attorneys fees that can be charged in
    default judgments
  • Set forth in local court rules

19
Statutory Fees California Probate Code
  • 4 of the first 100,000
  • 3 of the next 100,000
  • 2 of the next 800,000
  • 1 of the next 9,000,000
  • ½ of the next 15,000,000
  • Over 25,000,000 reasonable fee determined by
    the court

20
Calculation of Probate Fees
  • Estate is determined to have a value of
    5,000,000
  • Fee calculated as follows
  • 4 of first 100,000 4,000
  • 3 of next 100,000 3,000
  • 2 of next 800,000 16,000
  • 1 of next 4,000,000 40,000
  • Total statutory fee 63,000

21
Combination Examples
  • 20 contingency plus 150 an hour
  • Hourly billings may be credited against recovery
  • 1,500 flat fee plus 25 contingency
  • Nonrefundable (true) retainer plus hourly
    billings
  • 33 1/3 contingency plus 5,000 premium depending
    on case success (ie. recovery over 100,000)
  • Capped fee total fees not to exceed a specified
    amount
  • Must consider what happens if the fees exceed the
    cap

22
Firms also Charge for Costs Advanced
  • Filing Fees
  • Expert witness fees
  • Deposition costs
  • Appraisal fees
  • Photocopies
  • Travel and meals
  • Faxes
  • Long distance telephone calls
  • Postage
  • Supplies
  • Outside services

23
Other Fees and Charges
  • Secretaries
  • Clerks
  • Messengers
  • Temporary employees
  • Fixed percentage of monthly fees for overhead

24
Lodestar and Multipliers
  • Lodestar is based on the amount of hours
    reasonably spent and applying the attorneys
    hourly rate thereto
  • Multiplier compensates the attorney for risk
    factors

25
Types of Liens
  • Attorneys Lien - lien on a judgment or other
    recovery
  • Created by the written fees agreement
  • Most often seen in contingent fee agreements
  • Retaining Lien - lien on clients papers, money,
    or other property in attorneys possession
  • Ethical issues regarding enforcement of lien
  • Other Lien - Promissory note secured by a deed on
    the clients real property
  • Ethical issues

26
Paralegal Ethics
  • Paralegals may not set fees.
  • Paralegals should not quote fees.
  • Attorneys cannot share fees with Paralegals.

27
Chapter 7Timekeeping
28
Hours are Placed in Two Categories
  • Billable hours
  • Directly applied to clients matters
  • 75 to 85 of the day
  • Nonbillable Hours
  • Not applied to clients matters.
  • 2 types exist creditable and noncreditable

29
Creditable Nonbillable Hours
  • Serving on law firm committees
  • Pro bono work
  • Management functions
  • Administrative tasks
  • Training

30
Noncreditable Nonbillable Hours
  • Educational activities
  • Personal matters
  • Association work

31
Tenths of an Hour
  • 1-6 minutes .1
  • 7-12 minutes .2
  • 13-18 minutes .3
  • 19-24 minutes .4
  • 25-30 minutes .5
  • 31-36 minutes .6
  • 37-42 minutes .7
  • 43-48 minutes .8
  • 49-54 minutes .9
  • 55-60 minutes 1.0

32
Seven Purposes of Time Records
  • Billing clients
  • Recovery and justification of fees
  • Compensating hourly employees
  • Calculating employee productivity
  • Firm planning
  • Monitoring Work in Process
  • Projecting profitability
  • Forecasting income

33
Time Sheet Information
  • Timekeepers name
  • Date
  • File name
  • Client name or number
  • File number
  • Amount of time expended
  • Description of work

34
Time Sheet Entries
  • Descriptive
  • Review answers to interrogatories
  • Conference w/attorney re trial notebook
  • Telephone call to client re deposition
  • Research fraud issues on breach of contract
  • Inserted discovery responses in discovery database
  • Not Descriptive
  • Review file
  • Conference w/attorney
  • Telephone call
  • Research
  • Worked on computer

35
Work Description Codes
  • C/W Conference with
  • CT Court trial
  • CH Court hearing
  • D1 Draft pleadings
  • D2 Draft correspondence
  • D3 Draft memorandum
  • D4 Draft other
  • DP Deposition
  • N/C Nonchargeable
  • P Preparation of
  • R Research
  • R1 Review pleadings
  • R2 Review correspondence
  • R3 Review memorandum
  • R4 Review other
  • RV Revision of
  • TC Telephone conference

36
Billing Process
  • Timesheets/records prepared by attorney/paralegal
  • Data entry into time and billing program
  • Pre-bill generated for review
  • Final bills generated
  • Management reports generated and mailed
  • Aged accounts receivable
  • Attorney/paralegal productivity reports
  • Case type productivity reports
  • Work in process reports

37
Time Records in Contingency Cases and Other Types
of Fees
  • Contingency Fee Cases
  • Recover fees in fee disputes
  • Calculate the profitability of a case
  • Determine a cases settlement value
  • Calculate the amount of lien if terminated
  • Probate Cases
  • Flat Fee Cases

38
Corporate Legal Departments Use Time Records
  • Bill clients
  • Management reports
  • Justify additional staff and budget increases
  • Court-awarded legal fees

39
Government Legal Offices Use Time Records
  • Management reports
  • Provide statistics
  • Prepare budgets

40
Paralegal Timekeeping Ethics
  • Do not bill clients for work not performed
  • Do not pad time sheets
  • Do not double bill
  • Remember It is the supervising attorneys
    responsibility to make the decision to charge or
    not charge a client.

41
Timekeeping Tips
  • Keep a time sheet handy
  • Record the largest amount of time
  • Record the time when it is spent
  • Do NOT estimate time
  • Be accurate
  • Be descriptive and concise
  • Record all time including nonbillable time
  • Develop To-Do lists

42
Computerized Time Accounting
  • There are many time and billing computer programs
    available specifically for law firms.
  • SaaS Software as a Service
  • Applications are hosted by a vendor
  • Made available to customers via a network
  • Vendor provides technical operation, maintenance
    and support
  • Vendor charges a monthly fee
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