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Our Fees


The Basic Principles

At The International Law Partnership we recognise that no client - whether a private individual or a business - has money to waste.
  • We minimise our charges by being specialists and by the sensible use of modern technology.
  • We aim to provide cost effective solutions to your international legal problems.
  • We operate an open and simple system of charging for our work.

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Four Main Methods of Charging

Agreed Fee

Whenever possible we offer you an agreed fee for dealing with the whole of your case. This fee will only be revised if the nature of the work changes substantially - for example, if we discover title problems when dealing with the purchase of a property and you decide to continue with the purchase and ask us to fix the problems before you do so.

Often it will not be possible, at the outset, to quote an agreed fee for the whole of your case. If this is so then we will try to give you an agreed fee for carrying out a preliminary investigation into the case. At the end of that investigation we will advise you generally about the case and the likely cost and timescale involved in dealing with it.

À La Carte

Very often only part of our legal work needs the skill of a trained lawyer.

The rest of our time is spent doing things that you could, if you wanted, do yourself.

Our "a la carte" menu allows you to pick only the things you want us to do - at a fixed price - and to do the rest yourself.

No Win, No Fee

In some cases we are able to offer a "no win, no fee" scheme.

In these cases if we do not achieve an agreed outcome we will not be paid!

Usually we will need to carry out some research into the case before deciding whether we can offer a "no win, no fee" arrangement. We will usually agree an AGREED FEE for carrying out this research.

Under a "no win, no fee" scheme you will usually remain liable for the payment of court fees and other outgoings and, if a court case is involved, you may be liable to pay the winning party's costs if you lose. Insurance may be available to cover these payments.

Hourly Charges

Where the amount of work is impossible to predict we will have to charge you on the basis of the time spent dealing with the case.

We will tell you the charging rates of the people likely to be dealing with the case and we will report to you regularly as to the progress of the case and the build-up of charges.

You will always be given a written estimate of our likely charges. That estimate will not be exceeded without your prior consent.

Whichever way we charge, you will be secure in the knowledge that, as specialists, we will deal with the case as quickly and efficiently as possible. Less time usually means less money.

General

Our fees may be subject to UK or overseas VAT.

In addition to our charges you will have to pay for any expenses we incur on your behalf, including the fees of any overseas lawyers, accountants or notaries involved in the case. We will give you an estimate of these expenses as soon as possible after we start work on the case.

We usually require a payment on account of our fees and expenses.

Payment

We accept payment by most major credit cards. Fees paid by credit card are subject to a 2% surcharge.