Cost Deposits
There are no charges for any legal services on contingent fee cases, however, the out of pocket costs and expenses for a new case are the client's responsibility. In cases where we attempt collection under $10,000, we request a deposit of $275 and in cases where we attempt to collect over $10,000, we request a cost deposit of $375. This cost covers courts filing fees, the service of process fees, and related expenses. The court filing fee varies at these dollar amounts.
Filing and Services
A lawsuit is begun by filing a complaint.
All courts require initial filing fees. These filing fees are about $175
in smaller cases and about $300 in bigger cases, depending on the court. After
filing, the complaint must generally be personally served on each
defendant. Independent process servers will usually serve for about $45 to $55
per service.
Public Record and
Computer Searches
In preparation of the complaint, it is
often necessary to verify corporate or partnership status with
the Secretary of State, or check fictitious business name filings,
license issuance or review other public records. Each inquiry, search or
verification results in minor charges. We typically limit these to $25
per subject. We also bill all copy fees, long distance phone charges and related expenses.
Credit reports are requested on debtors
from credit reporting companies and each report is charged at cost plus
an allocation for the subscription fees. Other
computer database searches, such as real property are charged similarly
a minor amount.
Depositions
During litigation, we will consult first
with our clients if depositions are necessary. Depositions are costly
and we do not initiate them without client authorization.
Telephone, Postage and
Photocopy
Telephone and postage expenses are
charged at cost and a routine photocopy is charged at 10 cents. If
extensive photocopying is necessary, it is usually contracted out and
charged at cost plus messenger expense. These are almost always nominal
charges.
Post-Judgment
After judgment has been entered. various
documents are obtained from court clerks, recorded or filed with
governmental agencies and served on debtors or others. Each document and
each service is charged at cost. Document and filing fees are typically in the
$10
to $30 range while service of process fees are $45 to $55 per service.
Additional post-judgment computer
database searches and public record searches may also be done. We do not
authorize costly vehicle seizures, keepers or real property levies
without first discussing the cost with our client.
Investigations
Our staff of experienced attorneys and
paralegals conduct in-office and in-court investigations with no
separate charges for contingent fee clients above the costs of the
search. If indicated by the circumstances, we may suggest outside
investigation. We always consult in advance for budget and
authorization.
Recovery of Costs
Costs can be added to the judgment if the
cost was paid to governmental agencies or process servers. This usually covers
most of the costs but a few, such as computer investigation, may not be
recoverable. The amount not recoverable is usually not significant.
Cost and Expense
Billings
The initial cost and expense deposit is
used until depleted. Thereafter, the minor costs and expenses are billed
monthly if advanced. We generally do not incur any major expenses (over
$100) without billing our client. If billings for costs and expenses are
not paid, no further work or services requiring monetary advances are
performed. Back