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Kapitel 18: chapter 16

How about in dealing an agreement with other aspects such as in the business world? Ang simple pero nanunubok na tanong naman ni Dr. Wilma Agoncillo, ang CID chief kay Via.

Simpleng ngiti ulit bago siya nagpatuloy sa pagsasalita:

Since contracts are the lifeblood of the business world, they demand a facilitator. Many people falsely believe that you want a cutthroat bulldog who won't settle for anything but the very best deal for their client, or who will draft a one-sided agreement in the hopes that the other party won't quibble. Frankly, this is wrong.

A great lawyer will work to draft fair and balanced agreements that are wins for both sides. At the same time, they'll work tirelessly to shield you from being taken advantage of. Despite the television tropes, integrity matters, particularly in the business world. When you have a just mediator as opposed to a snake oil salesman, they can ease possibly contentious negotiations. Faster and more efficiently handled proceedings result in three favorable outcomes:

Less money you must spend,

Decreased drama you must deal with, and

Lowered tensions leading to better relationships between the two parties po...

Ang mahabang sagot naman ni Via...

In line with the bidding matters, For the infrastructure area such as puting new buildings, repairing and other emergency matters...What is your fee structure and billing process? Ang pagpapatuloy ulit ni Dr. Wilma kay Via. Isang simpleng ngiti ulit bago siya nagsalita:

The costs involved will depend heavily upon the particulars of such case. We must ask them if there is a flat fee or if it depends on the situation that can carefully studying the deliberation process, Possible fees might include:

Hourly rate – This the most common fee associated. Depending on the lawyer and their firm.

Flat fee – These are an option for cases that are more predictable, such as the drawing up of an estate plan. If this is what the client offer, make sure to ask whether or not there are services and expenses that aren't covered.

Contingent fee – The lawyer agrees to charge zero fees in exchange for a percentage of the settlement or judgment, if the case is won. Although it can be negotiated, a contingency fee basis is generally at least a third of the total settlement.

Retainer fee – An advanced payment system based upon their hourly rate. You would need to put the retainer into an account and the approval of the lawyer would deduct fees as he goes about the process.

Statutory fee – Some forms of legal work have legally set fees involved such as notary public and the like...

Once you've gone over payment, request an estimate of total cost. Although, in many cases, it's impossible to give an on-the-number appraisal, having a ballpark figure that can help us to determine if we can afford it and then budget accordingly according to the proper contribution po...Ang pagtatapos ni Via sa tanong.

Humirit ulit si Dr. dela Cruz sa tanong: Who else in the firm would work on a certain case? Ngiti ulit at nagpatuloy si Via sa pagsagot:There are typically several others involved in handling a certain case, including other lawyers, junior attorneys, and paralegals also the present of the superior or the DepEd committee on the legal matters. If others are involved (especially less experienced members), confirm that their hours will be billed at a lower rate po and similar to billing, it's important to make queries as to the estimated timeframe of legal actions. Again, it may be difficult to ascertain an exact figure, but having a rough idea of how long resolution will take can help you prepare for the road ahead, particularly when it comes to the budgeting...ang nakangiting pagtatapos ni Via.

How about your opinion about Potential Litigation, as well as the salary that we offer here in the Department of Education? Ang tanong naman ng kanilang AO-V:

Huminga muna ng malalim bago ulit nagpatuloy si Via sa pagsagot:

If you expect to go to the court, there are some specific questions you should ask. Prior to that, you should thoroughly brief your potential attorney as to the details and context surrounding of your case. The more information you provide, the better they'll be able to expound upon the various legal matters, sir.

Litigation-related questions to ask a lawyer in an interview include:

1. How many court and jury trials have you done and what is your win percentage? – If you expect your case to go to trial—for example, if you are trying to find a lawyer for personal injury and/or wrongful death case, then it's important that you have a lawyer who has actually spent time in court.

You might be surprised by the fact that a significant majority of lawyers never go to court. TV might have you believe that 99% of a lawyer's time takes place in the midst of a trial, wherein they wax poetic soliloquies, convince jurors, and outrage judges with their antics; but in truth, the vast majority of lawsuits wind up in a settlement. As a result, even your average litigator won't spend a substantial portion of their time in the courtroom po.

2. What is the chance that I receive a favorable outcome? – Before you dive in and begin spending money on a lawyer's services, it's important to see if they honestly believe you have a case, and one that is also winnable—or at least worth the risk. This gives you a chance to gauge their honesty, particularly if you receive different or more realistic answers from other parties. You don't want pie-in-the-sky guarantees, you want pragmatism po.

3. What are the risks if the case does fail? – This is a good follow up question to the one above, since it's imperative that you're completely aware of the hazards of potential failure. Your would-be lawyer can walk you through a cost-benefit analysis of what you stand to gain and lose. If the risks outweigh the rewards, sometimes it's better to settle or to not press charges at all. You want a candid lawyer who will paint a vivid picture of what is to be expected po...

They should also raise the matter of potential liabilities if the trial is lost. It's vital you're aware of whether or not you could be held liable for the other side's attorney fees should you lose.

4. What are the odds of a settlement? – The vast majority of litigious matters skip trial and end with a settlement. The better your case, the more likely the other party will be willing to settle in order to avoid a losing trial. Being able to expedite matters and skip months of legal battles is typically a more favorable result.

5. How long should I expect this to take? – Some lawsuits can last but months, a year while others go on for decades. The longer they go, the more expensive they'll be. Knowing the estimated timeframe will help you forecast your costs and make an informed decision.

Finding the right representation takes time. You need to thoroughly weigh your options and do everything in your power to enlist the best law firm for your particular case. To provide further clarity, you must ask poignant questions such as those discussed above. Their answers will help you decipher whether they're a good match according to personality, suitability, experience, reputation, and temperament and regarding about the salary po? it is not a big deal for me because being a lawyer for me is a charitable service and it is not all about the money..Ang pagtatapos ni Via sa tanong..


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