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Discover Ludwig"contingency fee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this when referring to a fee paid to a lawyer or a lawyer's firm that is contingent on their success in winning or settling a case. For example, "The lawyer only charged the client a contingency fee, so they wouldn't have to pay if they were unsuccessful in court."
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"But a contingency fee should be contingent.
The firm would receive its contingency fee.
States frequently engage private attorneys on a contingency fee basis.
In foreclosure cases, however, the client pays the contingency fee.
Most cases handled on a contingency fee basis.
Personal Injury cases at the standard third contingency fee.
When I brought up her contingency fee, she bit my head off.
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The firm took the case on a contingency-fee basis.
Legal scholars are divided on the propriety of contingency-fee lobbying.
This unleashed the fabled entrepreneurial zeal of America's contingency-fee trial lawyers.Today the law is a muddle.
He also said they were all substantiated: "I have a signed contingency-fee contract with every client".
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