Our legal fees are comprised of the work that our lawyers and staff perform on an hourly basis. Disbursements include charges such as Court filing fees, service fees, Court Reporter’s fees, search fees and agents’ fees and disbursements, charges levied by offices of government record, professional fees for consultants and experts, photocopying, postage, long-distance tolls, facsimile charges, courier charges, and file storage charges. We are required to charge the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Provincial Sales Tax (PST) on our fees and, where applicable, our disbursements.
A contingency fee arrangements allows us to work on your matter and not charge you legal fees until we receive money on your behalf. In this type of situation, we are assuming some of the risk of recovering money on your behalf, and we will negotiate with you what percentage of recovery is appropriate for our fee. However, even when we take a matter on a contingency fee basis, you will remain responsible for the payment of the disbursements incurred on your behalf, together with the taxes on those disbursements.
Please arrange to speak with one of our lawyers for further details with respect to contingency fee arrangements and fees in general.[/su_spoiler
A. We have a client identification process, and as such, you should bring two pieces of identification, one of which should contain a photograph of you. We will also require other basic personal information.
We will need to see any and all documents relating to the matter for which you are seeking legal advice. You should also be prepared to describe the complete history of events leading up to and since the issue occurred. Often, it is better to have this in writing when you meet with your lawyer. This will speed up the process and assist in minimizing your legal costs.