1. After the lawsuit is withdrawn, attorney fees will be paid in accordance with the stipulations in the agency contract.
2. If there is no agreement, under normal circumstances, the client shall pay attorney fees after the lawsuit is withdrawn.
3. If the other party withdraws the lawsuit, the lawyer can pay the fee based on the progress of the lawyer's work.
Conditions for applying to withdraw a lawsuit:
1. The applicant must be the plaintiff. The applicant must be the plaintiff, the appellant and their legal representative. A litigation agent specially authorized by the plaintiff may also file an application to withdraw the lawsuit.
2. The withdrawal of the lawsuit must be voluntary by the plaintiff.
3. The withdrawal of the lawsuit must be legal. The time to apply for withdrawal of a lawsuit must be after the court accepts the case and before the judgment is pronounced; the application for withdrawal must be made by the person with the right to withdraw the lawsuit; the application for withdrawal must not circumvent the law in substance, must not violate the provisions of current laws and regulations, and must not harm the country, collectives and others. interests.
4. The withdrawal of the lawsuit must be ruled by the People's Court. It takes three to five days for the court to issue a civil ruling.
In summary, according to the agency contract, it is generally necessary to agree on the payment of attorney fees when withdrawing a lawsuit. If there is no agreement and the party withdraws the lawsuit on his own initiative, he shall pay attorney fees. If the other party withdraws the lawsuit, attorney fees may be paid based on the progress of the completed work.
Legal basis:
"Interim Measures for the Administration of Lawyer Service Charges"
Article 16
When a law firm accepts an entrustment, it shall Sign a lawyer service fee contract with the client, or specify the fee terms in the commission contract. The charging contract or charging terms should include: charging items, charging standards, charging methods, charging amounts, charging methods, payment and settlement methods, dispute resolution methods, etc.