The Following Information is provided as General information only and not meant to be legal advice.
Dealing with a lawyer’s bill that you find to be too high can be a stressful situation, but there are avenues available to address this concern. If you believe that the legal fees charged by your lawyer is disproportionate to the services provided or that you were overcharged for legal fees, it’s advisable to take the following steps:
The Court of Appeal in Enterprise described the test of special circumstances as follows: “The meaning of the phrase has been interpreted to include any circumstances of an exceptional nature affecting the matter of costs or the liability of a solicitor’s client which a judge, in the exercise of judicial discretion in each particular case, may consider to justify a taxation. Some factors to consider are the explanation for the delay, length of delay, how long the client waited to bring motion, reasonableness of the fees, size of the accounts, evidence of dissatisfaction.
For the lawyer’s accounts that are unpaid, the standard a client will need to show to have their lawyer’s bills assessed is less than special circumstances. There is a gap in the legislation regarding unpaid accounts. The Court has relied upon its inherent jurisdiction to order assessments and the test is less rigorous than establishing special circumstances. Little is required for the Court to exercise its jurisdiction in this regard.
In conclusion, if you feel that your lawyer’s bill is too high you have a number of options available to you. Directly talking with your lawyer about the lawyer’s bill is the first step, followed by seeking an assessment of the lawyer’s bill through the Assessment Officer process if necessary. Being aware of timelines and potential scenarios involving missed deadlines or seeking judicial permission is vital. Remember that the Law Society of Ontario is not responsible for mediating fee disputes.
If you have any questions about your lawyer’s bill, want to have it reviewed or the assessment process in Ontario, please reach out to our Assessment Lawyer, Karen Zvulony who regularly deals with all aspects of fee disputes and assessments of lawyer’s bills in Ontario.
Know your legal rights under the Solicitors Act to challenge a Lawyer’s Bill
If you have questions about the fees charged by a lawyer and think you have been overcharged for legal fees, feel free to complete the form below or contact KZP Law at 416 827 8713 or [email protected] to set up a consultation with our Toronto Assessment Lawyer, Karen Zvulony. Karen Zvulony offers a special rate of $199.00 for the first 45 minutes of consultation. During the Consultation, the Assessment Lawyer can advise you regarding your rights under the Solicitors Act, including:
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