Contingent Fee Agreement

The legal fees on personal injury and disability cases are charged on a contingency basis, which means you don’t pay any fees until your case is resolved in your favour.  The Contingent Fee Agreement is a contract between a lawyer and client that states that the fee paid to the lawyer will be a percentage of the amount received by the client when the case is resolved. This is a standard agreement, written by the Law Society of New Brunswick, which establishes the percentage lawyers may charge for fees, and it cannot be modified.

Contingent Fee Agreement

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