LAWYERS' BILLS.
The " Graphic " says : — It is a pleasant thing to be reminded on the authority of a legal journal that the old-fashioned lawyer's bill, which tortured the client by taking him through endless details of letters, attendances, instructions to sue, and what not, is rapidly becoming a thing of the past. It is true that the sxibstanlial fact that the law is an expensive -indulgence, and must be paid for accordingly, still remains ; but it is a good maxim that when punishment is inevitable it is well to get it over as quickly as possible, and hence perhaps the growing custom of the assimilating bills of costs to fashionable _doctors' bills, and give ns something approaching to a lump sum for the services rendered. It is probably too much to hope that the legal profession will ever go a step further and establish in law that free trade which the lawyers are already agreed is a wholesome and proper thing in every other vocation but their own. It is notoruras that there are a great many attorneys who have little or no connection, and would be glad to accept business on very much lower terms than the tariff of Dax's " Book of Costs," or the legalised scale of the Master's office. Professional etiquette, however, which appears to be a sort of refined trades unionism, prescribes absolute idleness rather than reduction of feesj and it is perhaps doubtful whether an agreement to do business at reduced charges could be maintained against the legal practitioner. All this seems to the lay mind to be somewhat opposed to the public interest, it is evident that it can only be favourable to the interests of a fraction of the profession. It is difficult to see what sound objection there could be to an attorney undertaking a given-business for a fixed sum, or giving a client a guarantee that expenses shall not exceed a certain limit.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 346, 11 April 1874, Page 3
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