Someone said that litigation is based on precedence and common law. The lawyer has to research and bring out past cases to argue the legal principle.
I agree.
I have seen simple cases end up with two feet of documents. The lawyer based his fees according to the work done - the more work, the higher the fee.
Maybe, the fee is equivalent to $10 per page of document? So, you can be sure that simple cases will take a long time to argue in court.
If the government were to set a cap on the fees for each tyoe of case, say $5,000 or $10,000, you can be sure that the documents produced will be less volumnous and the cases will be cleared much more quickly.
Maybe, this is the way to go?
I agree.
I have seen simple cases end up with two feet of documents. The lawyer based his fees according to the work done - the more work, the higher the fee.
Maybe, the fee is equivalent to $10 per page of document? So, you can be sure that simple cases will take a long time to argue in court.
If the government were to set a cap on the fees for each tyoe of case, say $5,000 or $10,000, you can be sure that the documents produced will be less volumnous and the cases will be cleared much more quickly.
Maybe, this is the way to go?
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Only the lawyer work hard??
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