The short answer to this question is that it depends…on many factors, the main ones being the complexity of your case and, again, how willing you and the other party are to discuss settlement. Once we meet with you and get a sense of the legal issues involved in your case, we will generally be able to estimate for you the scope (and therefore cost) of the work involved in representing you. It is our practice to be as transparent as possible up front about the legal fees and other costs that a client can expect to incur if they hire us – and as always, if you have any questions about cost we encourage you to raise these with us. It is also our practice to invoice you monthly for our services so that there are no surprises.