| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Attorney and client - 1997 - 100 pages
...arrangement is reasonable the lawyer must consider the following factors set forth in Model Rule 1.5(a): (1) the time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty...of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly; (2) the likelihood, if apparent to the client, that the acceptance... | |
| Trademarks - 1997 - 392 pages
...Factors to be considered as guides in determining the reasonableness of a fee include the following: (1) The time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty...of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly. (2) The likelihood, if apparent to the client, that the acceptance... | |
| Steven H. Bazerman, Jason M. Drangel - Law - 1999 - 2153 pages
...the amount of the flat fee, and governmental fees. • Form 1G is a typical trademark fee schedule. (1) The time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty...of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly; (2) The likelihood, if apparent to the client, that the acceptance... | |
| Paul J. Zwier, Anthony J. Bocchino - Attorney and client - 2000 - 252 pages
...reasonable. The factors to be considered in determining the reasonableness of a fee include the following: (1) the time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty...of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly; (2) the likelihood, if apparent to the client, that the acceptance... | |
| Jane K. Winn, Benjamin Wright - Law - 2000 - 2519 pages
...would be for the services rendered, and then accept stock that at the time 41 These factors include: (1) the time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty...of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly; (2) the likelihood, if apparent to the client, that the acceptance... | |
| Sebastian Neufang - Civil procedure - 2002 - 276 pages
...reasonable. The factors to be considered in determining the resonableness of a fee include the following: (1) the time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty...of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly; (2) the likelihood, if apparent to the client, that the acceptance... | |
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