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(314) 500-HURTSo, I made a number of comments on a thread on a private Facebook group among lawyers about how co-counsel fees are
paid to referring lawyers. I thought I would write about it.
If a lawyer asks another lawyer to work with them on a case, they can share a contingency fee under Ethics Rule
1.5(e). This provides:
Burger Law works with other lawyers and partners with them to get great
results for our clients. When we do, we always make sure that the referring lawyer keeps the client as their
contact. When we pay co-counsel fees, we tell the client about it. We usually work under the referring lawyers’
contingency fee agreement – but sometimes work under our agreement as well.
The question on the Facebook thread was “Do I pay the fees myself and then pay the referring lawyer or pay it out of
my trust account?” The answer is the latter. We always pay the referral fees out of the lawyer’s trust account for a
number of reasons. First, it ensures that the lawyer is paid and that the lien is resolved. It is really beneficial
to the client.
We also sometimes have a prior lawyer who handled a case for a period of time and then we took it over. If we pay the
lawyer directly from the trust account that ensures the client’s obligation under Missouri attorneys lien statutes
are satisfied. In addition, paying the lawyer referral fee from the trust account ensures that the money is not
taxable income to my firm. We issue 1099’s to other counsel at the end of the year.
If you are one of my clients or a referring attorney, I thought you might be interested in learning how this works.
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Gary Burger has dedicated his career to standing up against bullies. The founder and principal attorney of Burger Law | St. Louis Personal Injury Lawyer has helped hundreds of Missouri and Illinois individuals and families recover th …
Years of experience: 30 years
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