Asked in Copyright and Intellectual Property

Q: HOW TO FIND FULL CONTINGENCY LAWYER FOR REGISTERED COPYRIGHTS/TRADEMARKS INFRINGEMENT

We offer maximum allowed by law FULL CONTINGENCY worth millions, valued 20 years 200 Million U.S. Dollars...NOTARIZED/SIGNED/SEALED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT/FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIP...

1 Lawyer Answer
Griffin Klema
Griffin Klema
Answered
  • Intellectual Property Lawyer
  • Tampa, FL

A: There are many attorneys who offer representation on a full contingency basis, although a lawyer's willingness to offer a pure contingency fee arrangement (i.e. incur the risk of both time and court costs if the case is lost), depends on the strength of a case and its value.

I recommend contacting attorneys who practice in copyright litigation and inquiring about that type of fee arrangement. If you get lots of "no thanks" or "sorry, we can't offer that," it probably means your case is not as strong as you think it is, or its value is not sufficiently high for the lawyer to take the risk.

If you find it difficult to locate a lawyer to take the case on a full contingency basis, one potential compromise would be for the client to pay for all court costs, or to pay a reduced hourly rate and contingency "kicker" upon successful resolution of the case.

Good luck!

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