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Discipline

Apr. 11, 2002

Tread Lightly

Dicta Column - By JoAnne Earls Robbins - Virtually every attorney is familiar with fee arbitrations. But most lawyers don't know much about the system. Used appropriately, fee arbitration can be a boon to attorneys battling the age-old problem of getting paid for the legal services they rendered in good faith. But how and when should fee arbitration be used? A general overview may help, but the statutes themselves should be consulted for their copious information.

        Dicta Column
        
        By JoAnne Earls Robbins
        
        Virtually every attorney is familiar with fee arbitrations. But most lawyers don't know much about the system. Used appropriately, fee arbitration can be a boon to...

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