Attorney Fees
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 Small Law Firms Small Law FirmsIt Can Be Difficult To Estimate The Cost Of Legal ServicesAs with eating, clients are less likely to choke on the bill if it's broken up into smaller pieces.
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 Biglaw BiglawThis Federal Circuit Stands Alone On Attorney FeesThey don't think a preliminary injunction that leads to a case resolution counts for much.
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 Small Law Firms, Sponsored Content Small Law Firms, Sponsored ContentHow Much Should Lawyers Charge?Check out these 7 factors to determine your hourly rate.
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 Biglaw BiglawBiglaw Firms Stink At Serving Smaller ClientsThe high rates charged by larger law firms can prevent them from sufficiently serving smaller clients.
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 Intellectual Property Intellectual PropertyAn Exceptional Example Of How NOT To Run A Patent DefenseEven on the defense side, the litigation process must be respected, or else.
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 Litigators, Politics Litigators, PoliticsState Accidentally Abolishes ‘American Rule’ For Attorneys’ FeesLocal elections matter.
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 Money, Technology Money, TechnologyHow Much Should You Charge Your Clients? Data Analytics Has The Answer!Data analytics can help attorneys win new clients and make these clients profitable ones.
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 Litigation Finance, Sponsored Content Litigation Finance, Sponsored ContentUK High Court Affirms Arbitral Ruling That Party Can Recover Litigation Finance CostsFor prevailing parties in arbitrations who hope to recover the costs of litigation financing, the old adage “it never hurts to ask” may apply.
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Bar Exams, Biglaw, Law SchoolsAre Lawyers Getting Dumber? The Question May Matter More Than The AnswerA great way to fight this narrative is to create a distance between the minority of law schools engaged in unethical admissions and retention practices and everyone else.
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Small Law Firms, TrialsAlexandra Marchuk v. Faruqi & Faruqi: What Did She Win In Attorneys' Fees?A six-figure sum, but nothing close to her $1.4 million request.
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Money, Paul Clement, Small Law FirmsFederal Judge Says Paul Clement Isn't Special Enough To Command Insane Hourly RatesHow much was this superstar attorney trying to charge his client?
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Benchslaps, Biglaw, Money, Quote of the Day, Real Estate, State JudgesWhy You Don't Want A Biglaw Firm To Handle Your Little Landlord-Tenant CaseNext time your relatives ask for help with a landlord/tenant matter, ask them if they're willing to pay you six figures for your assistance.
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Biglaw, Billable Hours, In-House Counsel, Money, Partner IssuesBuying In: Suicide PricingDesperation breeds heavy discounting. How bad has it gotten?
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Billable Hours, Citigroup, Contract Attorneys, Money, Quote of the Day, Ted FrankBilling That Much For Contract Attorneys Isn't 'Unusual' or 'Untoward,' It's ObsceneYou will not believe the markup on the billable rates for contract attorneys these days.
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2nd Circuit, Billable Hours, Blog Wars, Blogging, Books, Citigroup, Holidays and Seasons, Judge of the Day, Law Schools, Non-Sequiturs, Securities Law, Sex, Sex Scandals, State Judges, State Judges Are Clowns, Wall StreetNon-Sequiturs: 03.29.13* To those of you who celebrate it, Happy Easter! Welcome the holiday by voting in the ABA Journal’s fifth annual “Peeps in Law” contest. [ABA Journal] * If law firm brackets aren’t your thing, check out Professor Kyle Graham’s brackets for (1) law school classes and (2) law blogs. I’m thankful for ATL’s #1 seed but terrified by who we’re up against (because they’ve ripped me a new one before). [noncuratlex] * Sorry, Judge Steiner, you wuz robbed; you should have been our Judge of the Day. It’s tough to top “allegations of a sexual quid pro quo with a female lawyer and the eye-opening confiscation of carpet from [chambers] for forensic analysis.” [OC Weekly] William Shatner * “William Shatner’s Seductive Powers Don’t Create a Fiduciary Duty.” Robyn Hagan Cain explains why. [U.S. Second Circuit / FindLaw] * Citi settles securities cases for $730 million. Matt Levine is not impressed. [Dealbreaker] * And Ted Frank is incensed by Bernstein Litowitz’s nine-figure fee request. [Point of Law] * If you’re already depressed by public ignorance about the Supreme Court, don’t look at the responses to question 9 of this opinion poll. [Penn Schoen Berland] * Steven Harper — author of a new (and very good) book about the legal profession, The Lawyer Bubble (affiliate link) — offers thoughts on the billable hour in the wake of the DLA Piper overbilling allegations. [New York Times]
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Adoption, B for Beauty, Depositions, Hair, Law Schools, Morning Docket, Ted FrankMorning Docket: 03.29.13* The latest update on the law school litigation front represents good news for New York Law School. [National Law Journal] * Should summarizing a one-day deposition transcript really cost $90,000? Even DLA Piper might blush at such a bill. [Point of Law] * Ropes & Gray isn’t backing down in the discrimination lawsuit brought by former partner Patricia Martone. (We’ll have more on this later.) [Am Law Daily] * No, silly polo mogul, you can’t adopt your 42-year-old girlfriend to shield your fortune from litigation. [ABA Journal] * Replacing “barbers” with “beauty culturists”? This is Indiana and not California, right? [WSJ Law Blog] 
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Abortion, Billable Hours, Gay Marriage, In-House Counsel, Politics, Practice Pointers, SCOTUS, Supreme CourtHouse Rules The Rates Are Too Damned High! (Part Two)David Mowry examines the ACC's new initiative to protect companies from excessive billing.
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Citigroup, Contract Attorneys, In-House Counsel, Plaintiffs Firms, Practice PointersHouse Rules: The Rates Are Too Damned High! (Part One)In-house counsel need organizations like the ACC to stand up to firms seeking exorbitant fees.
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Education / Schools, Election Law, Federal Government, Guns / Firearms, Minority Issues, Money, Non-Sequiturs, Police, ViolenceNon-Sequiturs: 01.10.13* Wait, are we really going to have to debate the legal merits of this platinum coin thing? Really? Can’t Congress just not hold the country hostage so we don’t have to start messing around with crazy coins and the Fourteenth Amendment? Like, you don’t have to start doing bats**t crazy Carrie Mathison things if you don’t let terrorists take Nicholas Brody in the first place. [The Volokh Conspiracy] * There was another school shooting today. It just makes you wonder if the terrible reign ushered in by Grand Theft Auto will ever end. At least, in this case, the teacher was armed to the teeth WITH WORDS to TALK DOWN the shooter. [Huffington Post] * “Illegal” trades don’t mean the same thing to bankers as they do to everybody else. Well, that’s not true. Maybe the disconnect is more with the word “consequences.” [Dealbreaker] * Yeah, I’m going to go on and say that I’m not going to believe anything coming out of the Trayvon Martin police report. Just like I wasn’t considering anything coming out of racist ass Mark Fuhrman. [Tampa Bay Times] * There’s a lot to lose if Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act gets struck down. [Slate] * I suppose it’s good that lawyers don’t have “I’m going to do a half-assed job here” fees. [Underdog]
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Secretaries / Administrative Assistants, Small Law Firms, Solo PractitionersThe Practice: Engaging the Client, Before and After You're RetainedPractical pointers from Brian Tannebaum, one of our small-firm columnists, on how to engage with your clients.