Basically, lawyers in Hong Kong charge fees on time. The more advanced, the more expensive. Generally speaking, a novice lawyer needs 500 hours, depending on the case: generally speaking, the fees for barristers to appear in court include "appointment fee" and "renewal fee". The appointment fee is the first day of court. Usually, this fee includes all preparatory work, such as studying documents and collecting legal materials. The preparatory work takes one to several days (not including the first day of the court session). The renewal fee is the daily fee from appearing in court the next day to the end of the case, and the amount is generally much lower than the appointment fee. For example, if a barrister charges 500 yuan every hour in a civil case, the daily fee is 5,000 yuan, and if the case needs two days to prepare, his appointment fee is15,000 yuan (that is, 5,000 yuan for two days' preparation+5,000 yuan for the first day of court appearance). In the same case, he will be charged a renewal fee of 5,000 yuan for each additional court day.
If it's a senior barrister, it's 5,000 yuan an hour, 50,000 yuan that day ... The famous hour is 10000 yuan, so ...