Lawyers are paid for their work in a variety of ways. In private practice, they may work for an hourly fee according
to a billable hour structure,[162] a contingency fee[163] (usually in cases involving personal injury), or a lump sum
payment if the matter is straightforward. Normally, most lawyers negotiate a written fee agreement up front and may
require a non-refundable retainer in advance. In many countries there are fee-shifting arrangements by Which the
loser must pay the winner's fees and costs, the United States is the major exception, turn [164] although in, its legislators have carved out
many exceptions to the so-called "American Rule" of no fee shifting. http://www.attorney-lawyers.org/2010/08/compensation/
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