While your questions is very non-specific, if by chance you are referring to personal injury attorneys who employ contingency fees instead of a flat up-front payment, the standard attorney rate is about 33% of the amount won.
It is only against the law if the person owes you a duty of privacy with regards to that piece of mail. For example, it would be against the law for you attorney to forward certain kinds of emails to other people.
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It is always a good idea to look into your attorney before you decide to use them. You want an attorney with the best results and most experience. So, yes, when hiring a probate attorney, find out as much as you can about their experience.
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The estate pays the probate attorney. The amount will depend on the agreement the executor makes with them.
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The current Suffolk County District Attorney earns in the realm of $106,000 per year. Upon acceptance, the Suffolk District Attorney has to commit to work three years on the job. The current Suffolk County District Attorney is Thomas Spota.
Usually a client will pay a contingent fee. This means there is no upfront cost for the attorney and the attorney will be paid a certain percentage of the settlement.
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