In terms of Section 35(7) of the LPA, practising attorneys and trust account advocates must provide a written notice confirming a legal instruction and giving a cost estimate to a client upon receiving a formal instruction or as soon as practically possible thereafter.
The written notice must include the following details:
Section 35(8) prescribes that practising attorneys and trust account advocates must also explain every aspect of the above notice verbally. Furthermore, Section 35(9) prescribes that a client must agree in writing to the estimated legal services and estimated incurred costs.
Non-compliance by a practising attorney or trust account advocate with the above constitutes misconduct. In the event that a practising attorney or trust account advocate does not comply with the above, aggrieved clients can lodge requests with the Legal Practice Council to review the matter and make a determination regarding amounts to be paid.
The above does not preclude the use of contingency fee agreements in terms of the Contingency Fees Act 66 of 1997.
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