Common use of CONTINGENT FEE AGREEMENT Clause in Contracts

CONTINGENT FEE AGREEMENT. A. The Attorneys shall advance all expenses in the Litigation. The Client is not liable to pay any of the expenses of the Litigation, whether attorneys fees or costs. Recovery of costs and other expenses is contingent upon a recovery being obtained. If no recovery is obtained, Client will owe nothing for costs and other expenses. In the event that an order is entered awarding costs and expenses in favor of defendants, Attorneys will be responsible for such costs and expenses, not the Client. If the Court does not permit the case to proceed as a class action, we will mutually decide whether, and on what basis, the case will continue.

Appears in 45 contracts

Samples: Retention Agreement, Retention Agreement, Retention Agreement

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