Lawyer's fee, that is, lawyer's agency fee, refers to the remuneration that lawyers should charge for representing law firms for clients.
Lawyer fees have the following characteristics:
1. Lawyers shall collect fees uniformly in the name of their law firm, and shall not collect lawyer's fees privately.
Two, the lawyer's fees are different from the funds for handling cases, and the necessary expenses for lawyers to handle entrusted affairs are still borne by the client. Such as transportation, accommodation, and judicial expertise fees.
Third, legal fees are different from legal fees. Lawyer's fee is a civil agency fee based on the entrustment relationship, and legal fee is a compulsory fee based on bringing a lawsuit to the court. Lawyers' fees can be negotiated, but not legal fees.