Pricing

Pricing

Fixed fees are a quote given that will cover the completion of a specific piece of non-contentious work, such as giving initial advice, reviewing or amending contracts or deeds of trust and drafting a letter. Our billable hourly rates will apply for contentious work that needs to be estimated based on the amount of time it will take to complete or complex non-contentious matters.

We will aim to give our clients some degree of certainty by quoting them with fixed fees. However, for complex or litigious matters, offering billable hourly rates ensures that the client is only paying for the work that has been carried out and will often work out to be cheaper than paying a large sum of money for a matter which may not require it.

Please refer to the ‘Hourly Rates’ section further down for a breakdown of the different hourly rates charged by lawyers of varying seniority.

On Account Fees

For clients with litigious matters, we offer on-account fees that will take away the stress of having to make regular payments. In such circumstances, the solicitor and the client will agree upon a sum of money that the client will put in the account, and as work is completed, the payments will be drawn from the account by the solicitor. We will consult with you if the budget limit has been reached.

Staging Work

Litigation costs can often spiral out of control if a person is not careful, and they may end up with a large debt. One way in which we aim to help our clients manage their budget is by ‘staging work’. If a piece of work is simple and does not require a legal professional to complete it, we will allow our clients to complete that piece of work themselves, which will save them money.

We will also break down the different types of work into stages so that you, as our client, can see when each piece of work has been completed. You will also see what the next stage is and how much it will cost, and this will allow for flexibility between each step. This will help if the matter takes a turn, the stages can be changed, and the client has not paid for work that may no longer be required.

Billing

We aim to bill at each stage rather than monthly. This allows a client to pay smaller bills as and when they come instead of potentially receiving a large bill at the end of each month. The solicitor handling your case will regularly update you with matters regarding it. If you have any queries about the billing, please do not hesitate to ask the solicitor assigned to you. By doing so, you can keep up to date with the work that is being billed.

Calculating Costs

Prices are dependent on variables such as:

The level of seniority of the lawyer that will be working on the case,

The estimated time it will take to complete the work,

The level of complexity the work may have.

Hourly Rates