The Attorney/Client Relationship

Dallas Attorney Revises Contingency Fee Contract

Dallas attorney, Robert C. Slim, announces that he has made some major revisions to the terms of his contingency fee contracts in personal injury cases.  The most significant revision was the “Lower-Fee Guarantee.”  So many times, personal injury attorneys enforce their contingency fees without due regard for the net recovery of the client.  Under this […]

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The “High-Volume” Personal Injury Law Firm?

A lawyer-client relationship is a personal one.  In the Dallas / Fort Worth area, like many other large cities in the United States, there are many personal injury and car accident law firms that strive to sign up as many cases as possible.  Some of those “high-volume” law firms spend millions of dollars per year

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Should my Car Accident Lawyer Take a Fee from my PIP?

I have many people ask whether my car accident lawyer is permitted to take a fee from my Personal Injury Protection (PIP).  When you sign a contract to hire a lawyer for your auto accident case, the contract probably provides that the attorney’s percentage comes from “any and all” amounts that are collected.  Technically, this would

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Personal Injury Cases and Contingency Fees

“No fees unless you collect.”  What does this mean? Most, if not all, personal injury lawyers agree to represent a client on a “contingency fee” basis.  Simply put, a contingency fee is a fee paid to an attorney that is contingent, or conditioned, upon any recovery in the case.  Since most injured clients are unable

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