How much does a lawyer charge for a meeting?

The lawyer's meeting fee generally ranges from 2000 yuan to 5000 yuan. The specific lawyer meeting fee shall be charged according to the charging standard of the law firm. If it is a criminal case, the fees at each stage are different, and the fees for retrial and death penalty review are also different.

1. How do lawyers usually charge for meetings?

The lawyer's meeting fee is generally between 2000-5000 yuan/time.

The specific handling fee depends on the fees charged by the law firm, such as:

(1) The charging standard for criminal cases is piecework charging at all stages of handling cases.

1. In the investigation stage, the charge for each piece is 2000- 10000 yuan.

2. In the stage of review and prosecution, the charge for each piece is 2000- 10000 yuan.

3, the preliminary stage, each charge 4000-30000 yuan.

4. The above charging standards are not limited.

(2) In cases of second instance, death penalty review, retrial, appeal and criminal private prosecution, the lawyer's service fee shall be charged according to the charging standard in the first instance.

(three) the law firm represents multiple stages of a case, and reduces the fees as appropriate from the second stage.

(4) If the victim files a criminal incidental civil action case, the lawyer's service fee shall be charged according to the charging standard of civil action case.

(5) If a criminal suspect or defendant is involved in several crimes or criminal facts at the same time, he may be punished for several crimes according to the crimes or criminal facts involved.

The contents of the lawyers' meeting mainly include:

(1) convey greetings from relatives and friends to the suspects and defendants.

(2) Understand and care about their living conditions during their detention.

(3) Give them the necessary comfort and encouragement.

(4) Understand the latest progress of known cases.

(5) Introduce them to the latest progress of the case and predict the possible future progress of the case procedure according to the law and practice.

(six) to answer the legal advice put forward by criminal suspects and defendants.

2. Is there a charge for meeting a lawyer every time?

Generally, it is charged according to the number of times.

It is very important to entrust professional criminal defense lawyers to meet effectively and provide them with procedural legal help and substantive legal advice for safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of criminal suspects and defendants.

"Since the criminal suspect is interrogated by the investigation organ for the first time or compulsory measures are taken, the entrusted lawyer has the right to meet the criminal suspect and defendant with the lawyer's practice certificate, the certificate of law firm and the power of attorney or legal aid letter to understand the relevant case. Lawyers are not monitored when they meet criminal suspects and defendants.

Through the meeting, lawyers can further understand the charges and related facts of criminal suspects and defendants, so as to collect evidence of innocence and light crimes; Lawyers will listen to the opinions and excuses of criminal suspects and defendants on the alleged crimes, and look for any clues that may be ignored through face-to-face communication with criminal suspects and defendants.

Provide legal advice to criminal suspects and defendants, effectively protect the legitimate rights and interests of defendants after their personal freedom is restricted, and appease and stabilize the defendant's panic. In the investigation stage, the family members of criminal suspects are not allowed to meet with them; By meeting with lawyers, lawyers can bring family members' worries, appease the defendants, and also inform the defendants about their recent situation, thus playing a bridge role between family members and defendants.

The following persons of criminal suspects in criminal cases have the right to entrust lawyers:

1, the suspect or the defendant himself;

2. The legal representative of the criminal suspect or defendant ("legal representative" refers to the parents, adoptive parents, guardians and representatives of the organs and organizations responsible for protection);

3. Close relatives of criminal suspects and defendants ("close relatives" refer to husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, brothers and sisters);

4. The person entrusted by the criminal suspect or defendant;

5. Designated by the people's court.

Generally speaking, the fees for lawyers' meetings are charged according to the number of times, and the fees for each lawyer's meeting are different according to different cases and different stages of the case. Entrusting a lawyer to assist in handling a case requires corresponding entrustment.