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Commonly Asked Questions about Attorney Agreements

A binding contract is any agreement thats legally enforceable. That means if you sign a binding contract and dont fulfill your end of the bargain, the other party can take you to court. You might encounter binding contracts frequently, whether youre signing a rental lease agreement or just bought a car.
A standard representation agreement lets you choose a person to make or help you make health-care, personal-care, legal, or routine financial decisions. The person you choose is known as your representative.
A contract is an agreement between two parties that creates an obligation to perform (or not perform) a particular duty. A legally enforceable contract requires the following elements, all of which are discussed in more detail below.
Seeking lawyers is customary but not necessary. Creating a legal contract by yourself is very cost-effective, especially for small businesses.
No matter how well you know your attorney or how simple you think your case is, you should always have a written representation agreement (sometimes called a fee agreement) with your lawyer. This contract outlines the terms of the attorney-client relationship and the fees and compensation you owe.
Representation agreements are sometimes called fee arrangements or retainer agreements, but they do more than just establish the cost structure. They define all of the key terms of the attorney/client relationship into which you are entering.
Retainer agreements (also referred to as representation agreements) are a type of compensation agreement with lawyers either for reserving their employment or as compensation for future services.
A retainer for a lawyer is a fee paid upfront by the client to secure the services of an attorney. It essentially reserves the time and expertise of a lawyer, making them accessible to the client for an agreed-upon time. The amount of the retainer fee can vary and may be a flat fee or an hourly rate.