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Many attorneys have asked me over the years what they should include in their fee agreement, a good lawyer establishes reasonable expectations for the client at the beginning of their relationship so that the client knows what to expect as you begin working for them. A good fee agreement will reiterate this relationship and help establish trust. In my experience a good fee agreement should include the following: the scope of the work that will be performed, make sure it is as narrow or as broad as you intent or can anticipate based upon the facts youve learned about the clients needs and goals. The basis of your fees, hourly, contingent, a combination? How will case updates be communicated by emai? By phone? Most lawyers do communicate by email but there is a clause you should consider adding to your agreement excusing you from liability if your service provider is with no fault on your part. A privacy policy describing how your office maintains private information if your state req