What is the standard for charging legal fees for economic cases?

Generally speaking, the standard of lawyer's fees for economic disputes is about 3,000 yuan in the first instance for cases that do not involve property. In case of property disputes, a certain percentage of attorney fees can be paid according to the amount of property, and the final attorney fees can be determined through consultation with lawyers. The lawyer's fee depends on the case, and the fee depends on the first and second trial fees agreed by you and your lawyer. Some lawyers are all-inclusive, some lawyers charge by stages, and some pay their fees after you win the case. At the same time, fees should be charged according to the lawyer's charging method of the judicial department.

Measures for the administration of judicial expertise fees

Article 8

The judicial appraisal fee for property-related cases shall be accumulated in sections according to the smaller value of the litigation object and the appraisal object. The specific ratio is as follows:

(a) no more than 6.5438 million yuan, in accordance with the charging standards listed in the annex to these measures;

(two) more than 654.38 million yuan to 500 thousand yuan, according to 1%;

(three) the part of more than 500 thousand yuan to 6.5438+0 million yuan, according to 0.8%;

(four) the part of 6.5438+0 million yuan to more than 2 million yuan, according to 0.6%;

(five) more than 2 million yuan to 5 million yuan, according to 0.4% levy;

(six) more than 5 million yuan to 6.5438 million yuan, according to 0.2%;

(seven) more than 6.5438 million yuan, according to 0. 1%.

For a large amount of bid, the provincial price department shall, jointly with the judicial organs at the same level.

The administrative department shall formulate the upper limit of the amount of judicial expertise fees according to the local actual situation.

The charges for judicial expertise in property-related cases mentioned in the first paragraph of this article are only applicable to the identification of material evidence documents in judicial expertise and fingerprint identification in trace identification, and are not applicable to other appraisals.