| 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... | |
| James A. Calloway - Law - 2002 - 322 pages
...1.5(a) (2002). The rule sets forth eight factors to consider in determining the reasonableness of a fee: 1. The time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty...of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal services properly 2. The likelihood, if apparent to the client, that the acceptance... | |
| Edward Poll - Business & Economics - 2003 - 174 pages
...expenses. 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... | |
| Gregg M. Herman - Business & Economics - 2003 - 580 pages
...have a thankless [client]." The Rules of Professional Conduct tell us that fees should be based on: A. The time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty...of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly; B. The likelihood, if apparent to the client, that the acceptance... | |
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