§ discipline

Fair, reasonable and lawful fees client

The lawyer's remuneration must be fair and reasonable, must comply with any restrictions on contingency or percentage charging, and the lawyer must not propose or accept an illegal fee arrangement.

75 cases 44% strike-off avg suspension 7.0 mo avg fine 2,118 13 with dishonesty finding

How the codes express this duty

E&W Solicitors SRA Principles & Code CCS 1.2; CCS 5.1(d) partial 33 cases
1.2 You do not abuse your position by taking unfair advantage of clients or others. 5.1 ... (d) you do not receive payments relating to a referral or make payments to an introducer in respect of clients who are the subject of criminal proceedings.
E&W Barristers BSB Handbook rC9.7 partial 9 cases
rC9.7 you must only propose, or accept, fee arrangements which are legal.
Cayman Islands Legal Services Code 2026 R.3.2(g) partial
only propose, or accept, fee arrangements which are legal
AU Solicitors Solicitors' Conduct Rules Rule 12.2 partial 9 cases
A solicitor must not do anything: (a) calculated to dispose a client or a third party to confer on the solicitor, either directly or indirectly, any benefit in excess of the solicitor's fair and reasonable remuneration for legal services provided to the client, or (b) that the solicitor knows, or ought reasonably to anticipate, is likely to induce the client or third party to confer such a benefit and is not reasonably incidental to the performance of the retainer.
AU Barristers Uniform Barristers Rules rr22,46 partial 2 cases
A barrister must not set the level of an acceptable fee, for the purposes of Rule 21(c), higher than the barrister would otherwise set if the barrister were willing to accept the brief, with the intent that the solicitor may be deterred from continuing to offer the brief to the barrister. ... exercise any undue influence intended to dispose the client to benefit the barrister in excess of the barrister's fair remuneration.
IE Solicitors Law Society Guide Ch10 — Excessive fees; Restriction on calculation of charges as a percentage of damages strong 1 case
it is an implied term of the contract between the solicitor and the client that the remuneration of the solicitor will be fair and reasonable... In contentious matters, except debt collection matters, a solicitor may not calculate charges as a specified percentage or proportion of any damages or other monies that may become payable to the client.
IE Barristers Bar Code of Conduct Rule 12.7; Rule 12.4 strong 1 case
Barristers may not accept instructions on condition that payment will be subsequently fixed as a percentage or other proportion of the amount awarded other than in relation to a matter seeking only to recover a debt or liquidated demand.
JM Attorneys Canons of Professional Ethics Canon IV(e); Canon IV(f) strong 9 cases
(e) An Attorney shall not enter into an agreement for or charge or collect an illegal fee. (f) The fees that an Attorney may charge shall be fair and reasonable and in determining the fairness and reasonableness of a fee any of the following factors may be taken into account
JE Lawyers Law Society of Jersey Code R.4.2 g) partial
Members must: ... g) only propose, or accept, fee arrangements which are legal.
ON Lawyers LSO Rules of Prof. Conduct r 3.6-1; r 3.6-2 strong
3.6-1 A lawyer shall not charge or accept any amount for a fee or disbursement unless it is fair and reasonable and has been disclosed in a timely fashion. [3.6-2 Subject to rule 3.6-1, except in family law, Criminal Code (Canada) or any other criminal or quasi-criminal matters, a lawyer may enter into a contingency fee agreement in accordance with the Solicitors Act and the regulations made under it.]
BC Lawyers BC Code r 3.6-1 strong 3 cases
A lawyer must not charge or accept a fee or disbursement, including interest, unless it is fair and reasonable and has been disclosed in a timely fashion.
NZ Lawyers Conduct & Client Care Rules r 9 strong
A lawyer must not charge a client more than a fee that is fair and reasonable for the services provided, having regard to the interests of both client and lawyer and having regard also to the factors set out in rule 9.1.
SCO Solicitors LSS Standards of Conduct B1.11 strong 9 cases
The fees you charge must be fair and reasonable in all the circumstances.
SG Lawyers Professional Conduct Rules 2015 r 17 (Professional fees and costs); r 18 (Contingency fees prohibited) partial
17 Professional fees and costs; 18 Contingency fees prohibited
HK Solicitors Solicitors' Guide Principle 4.13 / Principle 4.17 strong
A solicitor must not overcharge. ... A solicitor may not enter into a contingency fee arrangement for acting in contentious proceedings: see section 64 of the Legal Practitioners Ordinance (Cap. 159).
HK Barristers Bar Code of Conduct para 9.1(b); para 9.9 strong
in default of such agreement between the barrister and the instructing person, a proper and reasonable sum in all the circumstances. ... A practising barrister may not accept a brief or instructions on terms that payment of fees shall depend upon or be related to a contingency.

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