2005 September - The Going Rate

The legal fees landscape is changing, with alternate models, like tariffs and sliding scale fees, being used more often. Still, flat fees and hourly rates are the norm. Once again, we have asked lawyers across the country to tell us what they are charging for matters like wills, conveyances and divorces: the result is Canadian Lawyer’s latest update on ‘The Going Rate.’

 

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