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Curious Sam (Self)     28 November 2014

Goodwill amount to be paid to lawyer on settlement

I had filed a property inheritance case against my brother after my father passed away.  I had asked the honorable court for my share in ancestral property which my brother was not willing to give me.

Finally,a  settlement has been reached in the case and I will be paid a certain amount by my brother per the order of the court.

I have always paid the agreed fees to my lawyer all along, but my lawyer is now hinting that I should pay a percentage of the settlement amount to my lawyer as an additional goodwill amount.

Is there any such precedence or a normal practice and if yes, what is the percentage normally given to the lawyer in such cases?

If any one has paid like this, plaese reply or if lawyers have seen an example of this, please reply.



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Hardeep (Business)     29 November 2014

Legally, a lawyer is an " honorable officer of the court " and not expected to work on Comission basis, which what your lawyer is asking you for. 


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