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A legal fee estimator helps predict the cost of hiring an attorney based on the billing model used: hourly, flat fee, or contingency. Attorney fees vary widely by practice area, geographic location, and experience level.

Formule

Hourly Fee = Attorney Hourly Rate × Estimated Hours + Costs and Expenses
R
Hourly Rate ($/hour) — Attorney’s billing rate (ranges $150–$1,000+)
H
Hours (hours) — Estimated total attorney hours
CP
Contingency Percentage (%) — Percentage of recovery (typically 33–40%)

Stapsgewijze handleiding

  1. 1Determine the billing model: hourly, flat fee, contingency, or hybrid
  2. 2For hourly billing, estimate the number of hours and multiply by the attorney’s rate
  3. 3For contingency, calculate the percentage (typically 33–40%) of the expected recovery
  4. 4Add court costs, filing fees, expert witnesses, and administrative expenses

Uitgewerkte voorbeelden

Invoer
Hourly attorney at $350/hr, estate planning, ~10 hours
Resultaat
Estimated fee $3,500 + ~$500 in costs = $4,000
Invoer
Personal injury contingency 33%, expected settlement $100,000
Resultaat
Attorney fee $33,000 from settlement proceeds

Veelgemaakte fouten om te vermijden

  • Not asking for a detailed fee agreement in writing before engagement
  • Forgetting that hourly billing includes paralegal time and phone calls
  • Assuming contingency means no cost if you lose — some expenses may still be owed

Veelgestelde vragen

What is a retainer?

A retainer is an upfront deposit that an attorney draws from as they work. You are billed against the retainer and asked to replenish it when it runs low.

Which billing model is cheapest?

Flat fees are most predictable. Contingency costs nothing upfront but takes a large share of recovery. Hourly is cheapest for simple, quick matters.

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