Civil litigation lawyer's fee

The lawyer's fee for civil litigation is about several thousand yuan, but this refers to ordinary civil cases. If the amount of property involved is relatively large, such as some cases involving several million yuan in economic contracts, the lawyer's fee may reach tens of thousands of yuan.

1. How much is the lawyer's fee for civil litigation?

It costs several thousand yuan to fight a civil lawsuit. Lawyers will determine the specific proportion according to the difficulty and workload of the case, which can be determined through consultation with lawyers and law firms. The Guiding Opinions on Lawyers' Service Charges in Xi stipulates that civil litigation cases involving property relations can be charged by stages according to the amount of litigation subject matter, according to the following proportions:

(1) 8%-10% for the part below RMB 65438+ 10,000 (including RMB 65438+10,000); Less than 5000 yuan, starting from 5000 yuan, but not more than 30000 yuan;

(2) The charging ratio from 6,543,800 yuan to 500,000 yuan (including 500,000 yuan) is 7%-9%;

(3) The rate of 500,000 yuan to 6,543,800 yuan (including 6,543,800 yuan) is 6%-8%;

(4) 5%-7% of the fees from 6,543,800 yuan to 5 million yuan (including 5 million yuan);

(5) The expense ratio from 5 million yuan to 6,543,800,000 yuan (including 6,543,800,000 yuan) is 4%-6%;

(6) 3%-5% of the 6,543,800 yuan to 50 million yuan (including 50 million yuan);

(7) The charge ratio from 50 million yuan to 65.438+0 billion yuan (including 65.438+0 billion yuan) is 2%-4%;

(8) For the part above1100 million yuan, the charging ratio is 1%-2%. If there is a counterclaim in a civil litigation case, the agency fee for the counterclaim case shall be reduced by 30% according to the counterclaim amount and the above standards. The above-mentioned charging standards are the charging standards for the first-instance stage of litigation cases. If a case is independently represented in the second instance, retrial and execution, the charging standard at the first instance stage shall be implemented.

2. How much is the respondent's economic contract dispute of 6,543,800 yuan, including legal fees?

In China, different provinces and cities have different charging standards for lawyers' fees. General lawyers and clients will consider the following main factors when negotiating the fees for lawyers' services:

Working hours spent;

(two) the difficulty of legal affairs;

(3) the client's affordability;

(4) Risks and responsibilities that lawyers may bear;

(5) The lawyer's social reputation and working level.

3. What is the general lawyer's fee for contract litigation disputes?

There are some differences in different regions, which are roughly as follows:

Cases without property disputes: ordinary civil, economic and administrative cases that do not involve property shall be collected through consultation according to the nature, complexity and time required for work; If foreign-related civil, economic and administrative cases do not involve property, the agency fee shall not be less than 20,000 yuan.

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Lawyers are divided into the following categories.

The first type: general agent. Acting for clients in accordance with lawyers' professional ethics and safeguarding the rights of clients. Generally 3-5% of the subject matter of the dispute. If the goal is high, it can also be lower than this ratio.

The second type: risk agency. Paying the agency fee according to the percentage of the winning amount or the amount won, or paying the agency fee according to the percentage of the reduced payment, is of course higher than the general agent.

The third type: semi-risk agent. Given a certain basic cost, the rest is calculated according to the risk agent, which is of course between the proportion of general agent and risk agent.

In daily life, because of disputes over private loans or other economic contracts, it is also very important to choose a lawyer to represent you if you want to go to court. It should be reminded that lawyers can charge according to the specific fees determined by both parties through consultation within the scope permitted by law.