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  2. Costs in English law - Wikipedia

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    The rule also covers in-house corporate legal teams that conduct litigation and have rights of audience. They can claim the remuneration and expenses of the lawyers involved at the rates that external solicitors could claim, even though their fees would be paid as part of the company's overheads. [34]

  3. Attorney's fee - Wikipedia

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    Attorney's fees (or attorneys' fees, depending upon number of attorneys involved, or simplified to attorney fees) are the fees, including labor charges and costs, charged by lawyers or their firms for legal services provided by them to their clients. They do not include incidental and non-legal costs (e.g., expedited shipping costs for legal ...

  4. American rule (attorney's fees) - Wikipedia

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    The American rule is the default legal rule in the United States that each party pays its own attorney's fees, unless otherwise provided by statute or contract. Learn about the exceptions, rationale and history of the American rule and its contrast with the English rule.

  5. Separate but equal - Wikipedia

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    Separate but equal was a legal doctrine in US constitutional law that allowed racial segregation as long as the facilities were equal. It was overturned by the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, after decades of civil rights movements and court cases.

  6. Legal expenses insurance - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, purpose, scope and forms of legal protection insurance, which covers legal costs and advice in case of disputes. Compare the differences between legal protection insurance and liability insurance, and the market share by country.

  7. Category:Legal costs - Wikipedia

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  8. Contingent fee - Wikipedia

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    A contingent fee is a fee for services provided only if there is a favourable result, especially in legal practice. Learn how contingent fees work, what advantages and limitations they have, and how they are regulated in different countries.

  9. Microsoft litigation - Wikipedia

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    The company settled the case for $1.1 billion, and a California court ordered Microsoft to pay an additional $258 million in legal fees (including over $3,000 per hour for the lead attorney in the case, more than $2,000 per hour for colleagues, and in excess of $1,000 per hour for administrative work).