Fee Shifting: Is It Time To Revise Your Rate Structure?

A lot of law firms have been sitting on hourly rates for a long, long time. 

 

But, trends are emerging that are causing attorneys to reconsider that hard stance, among them the fact that legal consumers are seeking flat fees -- they want to know the total cost of the representationCouple that with the fact that law firm rates barely keep up with inflation, and the massive changes that the rise of the convenience economy has wrought, and there’s probably no better time to reconsider your rates than right now. 


 

If you do decide to shift off of your standard billing practices, there are a number of options, including: 

 

-Raising your hourly rates, even incrementally, on a schedule, can deliver significant revenue gains over time. 

 

-Launching flat fees on a rolling basis works as starting pointIt’s not like you need to decide tomorrow whether you are going to move to flat fees, or notTry them out, for certain new cases, and see if you can find the right value proposition. 

 

-If you’re taking credit card payments anyway, why not automate thoseYou’ll need to reset your fee agreement (to get permission to do so from your clients) and tweak your payment management process; but, that’s a pathway to eliminating accounts receivable. 

 

-If you can’t get to a flat fee (or don’t want to right away), instead adding a success fee = bonus, if your law firm comes in under a quoted number of hours, aligned with a reduction in hourly rates for any hours billed that are over a quoted number. 

 

-An evergreen retainer = a threshold retainer level that a client would ‘top off’ on a recurring basis, e.g. – for a $1500 evergreen retainer that dips to $1200, it’s the client’s responsibility to pay in $300 during the next payment cycle. 

 

The world of law firm fees is your oyster, even if most law firms stick to the scrod. 

 

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If you want to revise your fee structure, we can help! 

Through a unique partnership between the Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar and Jared Correia’s Red Cave Law Firm Consulting, Maine attorneys have access to experienced law practice management consultants at a special discounted rate. 

To get started, visit Red Cave’s landing page for Maine attorneys, and start running your law practice like a business. 

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