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Court of Appeals Specifies When a Flat Fee Is Earned

August 19, 2024

In re Alexei, decided August 1, 2024, by the D.C. Court of Appeals, holds that absent an agreement specifying to the contrary, an attorney earns a flat-fee payment only upon completion of all enlisted services. The court announced its interpretation of Rule 1.15 of the D.C. Rules of Professional Conduct for the first time, clarifying an issue previously addressed in In re Mance. The opinion, issued less than three months after oral argument, is here.

For questions about whether your fee agreement and process for handling advance fees is rule compliant, contact the Practice Management Advisory Service or Legal Ethics Helpline (202-737-4700, ext. 1010) for free and confidential guidance.

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