Legal Services
Fees
The most common billing method is the hourly fee method in which
the client is charged at an established hourly rate for the actual
amount of time spent on his/her behalf. In personal injury matters,
the contingent fee method is used, which means that our firm will
charge a specified percentage of the money recovered for a client.
Under this fee arrangement, the client assumes no risk and owes
no legal fees unless a monetary recovery is obtained. The cost of
certain legal procedures such as wills, trusts and real estate transactions
can usually be determined in advance.
New Clients
For new clients and for our existing valued clientele as well, there
is no charge for an initial consultation with our attorneys, with the exception of our family law attorneys. In
other words, we won't send you a bill for calling us with an initial
legal concern or question. We want to help you avoid potential legal
problems and assist you in determining if your particular legal
concerns necessitate the professional services of an attorney.
Legal References
Minnesota Documents
Minnesota Government
Minnesota Statewide General Information
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