Can I hire a lawyer on a limited or flat fee agreement?

Yes, you can hire a lawyer on a limited or flat fee agreement in Texas. This type of agreement is also referred to as an alternate fee agreement. It is an agreement between the lawyer and the client where they agree to a certain fee amount for the lawyer’s services. Limited fee agreements require the lawyer to only spend a certain amount of time or limit the scope of the representation. The fee amount will be set by both the lawyer and the client depending on the circumstances and the amount of work the lawyer anticipates doing. Flat fee agreements can also be made in Texas. The flat fee agreement is when the lawyer agrees to represent the client for a flat fee for all the work they perform. This fee is typically not based on the number of hours the lawyer spends on the case and is predetermined by both parties. Both limited fee and flat fee agreements must still be in compliance with Texas’ Rules of Professional Conduct. In addition, the client must be advised of the potential risks associated with a limited or flat fee agreement before they sign. When making a limited or flat fee agreement, make sure to ask all the questions you have and read the agreement thoroughly so you know what you are agreeing to and the risks you are taking.

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