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Many people are apprehensive about engaging the services of an attorney, or even making that first phone call as they perceive legal advice as costly. At Lauro Law, PLLC, we understand your concerns. All of our clients are completely informed about legal costs.

As a client-focused firm we are efficient and cost-effective in delivering quality legal services. We are committed to keeping your legal fees to a minimum without compromising the service you receive or the result you obtain.

ATTORNEY FEES.

CURRENT REGULAR HOURLY RATE: $280

CURRENT REGULAR HOURLY WEEKEND RATE: $350

Hourly rates are reviewed from time to time and adjusted as and when appropriate.  When an adjustment is required, this website will be updated accordingly.

MEETINGS.  (By appointment only; all times are Central Time)

Most meetings are conducted by phone or virtually through apps such as Zoom or Skype.

Advance Payment is required prior to all Initial Meetings.

PARALEGAL / LEGAL ASSISTANT FEES.

CURRENT REGULAR HOURLY RATE: $95

Paralegal and Legal Assistant services are provided as necessary to maximize client representation, maintain a cost-effective fee structure and reduce client expenses.

FEE DETERMINATION.

The Arkansas Rules of Professional Conduct that govern attorneys have provisions that address fees charged by attorneys and emphasize the reasonableness of a particular fee. While “reasonable” may be hard to define, our professional fees depend on the following factors:

Therefore, fees are periodically reviewed and evaluated for reasonableness, taking into account all factors and circumstances. 

FEE TYPES.

Fixed Fee: A fixed fee is a one-time payment to cover the costs of handling a specific legal matter such as drafting name and gender change documents, powers of attorney, and simple wills.

Hourly Rate: An hourly rate is an hourly charge for time devoted to handling a specific case. Many legal matters are billed at an hourly rate. Hourly rates may be billed for attorneys, paralegals and other staff support as required.

Contingency Fee: When allowed by law, a contingency fee may be charged which is based on a percentage of the judgment awarded to the client. Contingency Fees are typically used in personal injury cases and are prohibited in family law. (PLEASE NOTE: WE DO NOT take any type of lawsuit on a contingency basis.)