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Improving Access To Justice: Do Contingency Fees Really Work?, Allan C. Hutchinson Dec 2019

Improving Access To Justice: Do Contingency Fees Really Work?, Allan C. Hutchinson

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While not touted as a universal panacea for access problems, contingency fees have received general praise as an important and justice-improving initiative. By back-loading the payment of legal fees, the assumption is that the interests of clients and litigants will be better served. I challenge that received wisdom. While the rise of contingency fee agreements between lawyers and clients has increased the number of people who can afford lawyers and make successful claims, the more challenging issue is whether that increase is being achieved at too high a price to clients and litigants – while more people are able to …