How much do you charge for legal fee?
Our legal fees vary depending on the circumstances and complexity of each case. For most civil matters, we offer two fee structures:
- Fixed Fees – A predetermined amount based on the scope of work.
- Contingency Fees – A percentage of the contentious amount involved, applicable in specific cases.
For criminal matters, our fees are charged exclusively on a fixed-fee basis.
In non-contentious matters, such as the preparation of Sale and Purchase Agreements, Tenancy Agreements, and similar documents, legal fees are strictly regulated under the Advocates Remuneration Rules 1988. As such, we are legally prohibited from charging above or below the prescribed rates.
Additionally, due to legal restrictions in Sabah, law firms are not permitted to disclose their fee structures or methods of charging on their websites. For a detailed quotation or further inquiries about our legal fees, please contact us directly. We would be happy to assist.
How much do you charge for drafting Sale and Purchase Agreement?
In respect of drafting Sale and Purchase Agreements, the legal fee has been fixed and prescribed by the Advocates Remuneration Rules 1988. You may refer to the schedule of fees on the Sabah State's Attorney General's webpage.
Can I get a discount on my legal fee?
Under Rule 7 of the Advocates Remuneration Rules 1988, advocates are prohibited from offering discounts or receiving any consideration outside the prescribed remuneration outlined in the Rules. However, there are specific exceptions where discounts may be granted, which include:
- Charity/Religious bodies
- Employees of the law firm
- Immediate family members of the advocate
- Fellow advocates
If you believe you fall within these exceptions or have any inquiries about your legal fees, please feel free to reach out to us for clarification.
Does the Legal Fee Include Disbursements and Filing Fees?
No, our legal fee does not include disbursements. Disbursements are out-of-pocket expenses incurred on your behalf and may include:
- Court e-filing fees
- Postage charges
- Telephone charges
- Photocopying expenses
- Court filing fees
- Travel expenses such as airfare and hotel accommodation for matters requiring travel outside Kota Kinabalu
A detailed breakdown of disbursements will be provided in each invoice for your reference. If you have any questions regarding these charges, feel free to contact us.
Can you start work on my case without payment of deposit?
For criminal cases, we require either full payment of the legal fee or a deposit of at least 50% of the total legal fee before we commence work on your case.
For civil cases, we typically include a Schedule of Payments in our Letter of Engagement. Payments are structured based on the progress of the work, as outlined in the Schedule.
If you have specific concerns about payment terms, please feel free to discuss them with us directly.
Why Are Lawyer’s Fees So Expensive?
This is a common misconception. A lawyer’s fees are actually quite modest when you consider the extensive work, time, skill, and effort invested in each case. Many clients may not realize that much of a lawyer’s work happens behind the scenes.
Countless hours are spent researching the law, drafting agreements, or analyzing evidence, often in the solitude of a library or office, away from the client’s view. Lawyers meticulously review voluminous legal reports and journals filled with complex legal jargon, which often only they can interpret.
In return for this dedication, lawyers relieve clients of the burdens and complexities of legal matters, providing peace of mind and the confidence that their case is in capable hands. This effort and expertise ensure that clients receive the best possible representation and outcomes.
Do you accept payment via Credit Card?
No, we currently only accept payments in cash or via bank transfer. If you have any specific payment concerns, please feel free to contact us.