
Balancing Cost Perception and Value: Justifying Legal Fees to Clients
Clients often question legal fees, perceiving them as high and unjustified. This perception can create friction and undermine trust between attorneys and clients. Addressing this
We have just entered the 2nd half of 2020, but already there is a consensus that this year will be one of those that in the future will be looked back upon as generation-defining. Every year has its share of unique events of significance and magnitude. For 2020, what jumps out at you?
The better question might be: Where do we begin? This year started in much the same way 2019 ended, in the shadow of the 1st Presidential Impeachment in over 20 years. We watched an entire Continent catch fire (Australia, in case you’ve already forgotten). We witnessed the aftermath of a helicopter crash in Southern California that cut short the life of one of the world’s most popular & respected athletes, well before his time. And we heard rumblings about the latest “viral apocalypse” that was coming for us all, starting at an outdoor meat market somewhere on the other side of the planet. And that was just January…
Clients often question legal fees, perceiving them as high and unjustified. This perception can create friction and undermine trust between attorneys and clients. Addressing this
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