Kicked Insurance Company Ass today!

Are you telling me you charge clients court costs and attorneys fees if you lose?

Not usually. I do some Criminal work, and then I do. Sometimes I do some work that lends itself to an hourly rate and that is win or lose.
 
And I clearly said I do have billable hours on some of my cases.
Holy donkey balls, we are talking about contingency. And you said, when discussing contingency, that you sometimes charge them court costs and attorney fees.

How can you not follow such a simple conversation. You really need to reread what is being talked about.
 
I have a question. Do these arguments count as billable hours? If so...who bills whom? Do you bill Yurt if you win The argument or vice versa if Yurt wins or do you both Bill the client?
 
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