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by roel_v
3877 days ago
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What lawyer will take on such a case, when it's unsure if you'll ever get paid, and if you do, it's years after the actual work is done? The first thing you do after you've hired a lawyer is pay his advance. No small firm can shoulder having to front cases that can drag on for years. It's not like you can tell your staff 'yeah we'll pay you in a few years'. And when the client is found guilty, the prosecutor will confiscate much of it. Good luck getting paid then. |
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The only thing extra you'd need as a criminal defense attorney is additional capital to start up your firm, and only for actual criminal case work. They have plenty of money, enough to wait for some time for a payday.
It's actually super common to wait years for payment in tons of industries, including law.