Celebrating 10 years since we crashed the party

We opened our doors in 2014 to disrupt the traditional business model of law firms charging in 6-minute blocks with no motivation to reduce billable hours. We saw an opportunity to create a swifter, sharper, more nimble law firm that resolves matters fast to reduce costs. It seems we were onto something. Today, Pragma Lawyers has grown to over 40 staff with an astounding success rate in dispute resolution and litigation.

Our gift to you

10 tips for protecting your business when legal issues arise.

The legal services market is changing. Here’s how to benefit when engaging your lawyer.

Engaging a lawyer can be daunting. You may have a feeling of anxiety because you don’t know how much it’s going to cost, and many lawyers don’t discuss potential costs or estimate their fees in a way that makes a client feel secure.

In 2009 the then Federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland stated that “the critical test is whether our justice system is fair, simple, affordable and accessible”1. The Australian legal system has been renowned for its high prices, rendering legal services unaffordable for many Australians.

Statistics show that this has meant law firms have become “more willing to take on business while offering steeper discounts”2, and “the environment is too competitive to allow firms to engage in business as usual while their clients are demanding innovation and cost containment”3. This is a win for clients.

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Resolve disputes in a timely matter

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Be pragmatic and proportionate

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Get an expert

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A pinch of prevention is worth a pound of cure

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Avoid advice in writing if you wish to reduce expense

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Ask your lawyer to fix their fee

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The fewer the lawyers, the lower the costs

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Ensure your lawyer has a competitive hourly rate

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Ask your lawyer to use their own precedent documents

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Know your rights

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Footnotes
  1. Attorney-General Department; A Strategic Framework for Access to Justice in the Federal Civil Justice System; September 2009

  2. 2016 Australia: State of the Legal Market Thomson Reuters and Melbourne Law School

  3. 2015 Australia: state of the Legal Market; Melbourne Law School & Thomson Reuters; Professor Carolyn Evans, Dean of Melbourne Law School, Foreward

  4. Rejeva, I, Alternative Fee Arrangements: a Comprehensive Guide for Law Firms; 16 September 2015; accessed 7 February 2017; Link

  5. Rejeva, I, Alternative Fee Arrangements: a Comprehensive Guide for Law Firms; 16 September 2015; accessed 7 February 2017; Link

  6. Legal Costs Committee Legal Profession (Supreme Court) (Contentious Business) Costs Determination 2016, Link accessed 7 February 2017

  7. Use of the terms ‘specialist’ and ‘expert’ in advertisements: Guidelines, March 2014. Legal Profession Complaints Committee WA Link, accessed 7 February 2017

  8. Factsheet: Requesting a review of your solicitor’s Bill of Costs, February 2023. Supreme Court of Western Australia Link

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