...survey. Fixed fees were the most popular form of alternative fee arrangement (AFA), the preference of 63 percent of the companies that use AFAs. ...
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...survey. Fixed fees were the most popular form of alternative fee arrangement (AFA), the preference of 63 percent of the companies that use AFAs....
...survey. Fixed fees were the most popular form of alternative fee arrangement (AFA), the preference of 63 percent of the companies that use AFAs. ...
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...Fla., says that his rail company started small and slowly grew its AFA system over the past seven years: "It's a process, not...
...Jacksonville, says that his rail company started small and slowly grew its AFA system over the past seven years: "It's a process, not...
...Jacksonville, says that his rail company started small and slowly grew its AFA system over the past seven years: "It's a process, not...
Paying for legal services by the hour is an option, but only an option, and often not the best one. The use of alternatives, including flat fees, is widespread in many parts of the legal landscape
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...add levels of uncertainty when it comes to budgeting. When negotiating an AFA, it's important to weigh the historical precedent of legal costs against...
...it in retrospect. THE MISALIGNMENT DILEMMA AFA fans argue that the hourly rate creates a misalignment between outside counsel...
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