Consumer Protection Attorney in Minneapolis, Minnesota

How Do You Charge Your Attorney Fees?

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There’s a couple of things people should always remember a lot of times consumers are reluctant to come forward and pursue their rights because they think it’s gonna be too expensive. Two things to keep in mind, first of all, these consumer protection statues that we look at and that we try and enforce, they generally contain attorney fee provisions. So if you’re successful in pursuing your case then you’re going to recover not only your losses usually with interest but you would collect your costs including attorney fees.

Now the other thing to keep in mind is I handle cases on a contingency fee basis so what that means is if we pursue your case and we win, I receive a percentage of your victory as my attorney fee. But if we pursue your case and we lose then I don’t get an attorney fee so it’s always worth at least taking a look at.

Minneapolis, MN investor advocacy attorney F. Chet Taylor talks about how he usually charges on consumer protection cases.

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