1, regular charge
Conventional charges refer to the level of litigation procedures, that is, the system of "second instance and final adjudication", that is, litigation is divided into two stages: first instance and second instance. After the judgment or ruling of the first instance, if one party refuses to accept it, it may file a second instance, which is final and generally cannot file a lawsuit.
2. One-time expenses
Lump-sum charge refers to taking charge of the case to the end after charging the fee, that is, charging the fee only once, and being responsible for the first trial, second trial and execution. The charging standard is appropriately raised on the basis of the first-instance charge in the conventional charging.
3. Risk cost
Risk charge means that only a small amount of fees are charged before the execution of judgment, mediation and settlement, and higher fees are charged after winning the case or executing the payment. The charging standard is about 2000- 10000 in the upfront cost, and 10-30% after winning the case.