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Contingency fee developments welcome, but not new
While contingency fees — which allow a lawyer or firm to contract for a retainer that will pay it a percentage of a recovery — were only recently permitted by legislation in Ontario, in personal injury cases, these types of fees go back many decades, Toronto lawyer and arbitrator Earl Cherniak writes in Law Times.
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