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Coming soon to Chambers near you! Costs disclosure and trust accounts The Model Laws Project and Possible Amendments to the Legal Profession Act 2004
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The “National Model” Legal Profession Act 2004 – the first tranche Other jurisdictions have introduced second tranche Expect Qld Act to be amended some time this year to incorporate other provisions
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What can we expect? Much of it only affects solicitors Foreign lawyers, incorporated legal practices Two matters which need attention
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Trust Accounts - I Model refers to “law practices” – includes barristers “trust money” includes money received on account in advance of performance – a fee with brief – includes disbursements
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Trust Accounts - II If adopted, what effect will it have? Where money received in advance, will require establishment of trust account Additional accounting and audit expenses
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Trust Accounts - III Practical effects? How often is the fee sent with a brief? Major effect on direct access
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Costs disclosure - I General principle: ensure more information given to client about costs Will apply to barristers Extent of information required differs according to whether briefed by solicitor or direct access
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Costs Disclosure - II For direct access a barrister must inform the client of at least 19 different matters If briefed by solicitor then need only supply information sufficient to allow solicitor to make fee disclosure
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Costs Disclosure - III Failure to make disclosure = client need not pay - subject to: If client refuses to pay, barrister can only recover after having costs reviewed (assessed/taxed)
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Costs Disclosure - IV A barrister briefed by a solicitor should satisfy requirements by: * provision of hourly/daily rate * in a long matter, updates the rates if they change
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Costs Agreements Barrister can enter into costs agreement with: * direct access client * solicitor * lay client even if briefed by solicitor Conditional fees OK Contingency fees banned
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