Law Office Management Final
Boutique
A firm that specializes in one area of law
Bait-and-switch
Advertising scheme
Lodestar
Amount of time X hourly rate
Ceiling
Boundary
Executive committee
Committee management style
In-house counsel
Corporate legal department
A client will receive more money if the attorney's fee is calculated by the gross fee method in a contingency case.
False
A contingency fee is the most common fee charged.
False
A democratic type of management is an effective management style.
False
A true retainer fee is refundable to the client.
False
Contract attorneys work directly for the public.
False
Fee splitting discourages capping activities.
False
Management committees make swift decisions.
False
The factors of a reasonable fee include the size of the law office.
False
The four considerations of taking a contingency case are (RISC) risk, inflation, significant expense, and communication concerns.
False
The structure and organization of a law office is determined by the government.
False
The two types of flat fees are minor and major flat fees.
False
There are no limits on contingency fees.
False
Pad
Fraud
____________________ costs are also called direct costs.
Hard
Lawyer hopping
Many lawyers
Pro bono
No cost
Outside counsel
Private law firms
P.C.
Professional Corporation
Precedent
Set by a judge
Portal-to-portal charges
Travel time
A corporate legal department functions around the projects of the corporation.
True
A firm's fee structure must maximize profitability.
True
A freelance paralegal service works only for attorneys.
True
A lawyer may not place a retaining lien on property received in an unrelated case.
True
A legal administrator manages a law firm.
True
A multiplier compensates an attorney for time limitations and risk factors.
True
All shareholders in a professional legal corporation must be attorneys in most states.
True
An international firm has branch offices in other countries.
True
Attracting clients is not a concern for a corporate legal department.
True
Blended hourly rates are an average of all timekeepers' hourly rates
True
Blended hourly rates encourage the use of paralegals.
True
Hourly rates vary according to specialty.
True
In an office-sharing arrangement, an attorney may do work for the law firm in lieu of paying rent.
True
In most states, an attorney may not share fees with another attorney unless the other attorney did some work on the case.
True
In most states, for an attorney to be designated a certified specialist, the attorney must take a specialist exam.
True
Law firms charge for travel time because it takes time away from other billable work.
True
New attorneys are generally general practitioners.
True
One disadvantage to a partnership is that all partners are liable for the malpractice of other partners.
True
P.C. stands for "professional corporation."
True
Premium fees are like "tips" for a job well done.
True
The client's ability to pay is considered when determining hourly rates.
True
A freelance paralegal service
a and b only
Which of the following retainer fees are paid to ensure the attorney's availability?
a and b only a. true b. nonrefundable chargeable
A general practitioner
a. does not specialize
Globalization is
a. law firms that establish offices in other countries to service international clients
Gratuitous referral fees are
a. prohibited by most states
Legal clinics
a. provide low-income people with low-cost legal services
Paralegals should not quote fees because
a. they do not have the requisite training to identify issues and problems of a case
When determining a reasonable fee, which of the following is/are considered?
a. time required to complete the case
What type of case may be taken on a contingency basis?
a. tort
A law firm's culture consists of
all of the above
A task-based fee is
b. based on the complexity of the task
A modified contingency fee is
b. based upon the difference of the amount at issue and the amount of the recovery
Soft costs do not include
b. filing fees
A firm with a decentralized form of management is
b. managed in segments
A general practitioner
b. practices in all areas of the law
A lawyer may not share legal fees with a nonlawyer except
b. when paid to a profit sharing plan
Contingency fees are paid
c. at the end of the case
The size of a law firm is measured by
c. the number of attorneys it employs
The two forms of management are ____________________ and ____________________.
centralized, decentralized
A lien that is placed on a judgment is called a(n) ____________________ lien.
charging
In which account are refundable chargeable retainer fees deposited? ____________________.
client funds trust account trust account trust
A ____________________ fee is charging an hourly rate along with a contingency fee.
combination
A firm's area of ____________________ determines its clientele and need for staff.
concentration
Corporate legal departments prefer task-based fees because they can
d. all of the above
What has influenced whether an attorney is a sole practitioner or in group practice?
d. all of the above
Why do some firms prefer a fee structure other than an hourly rate?
d. corporate clients are demanding it
A partnership
e. a and c only
An attorney's fee award may include costs of paralegal services if
e. all of the above
Lodestar
e. all of the above
Multiple use documents are
e. all of the above
The federal government
employs legal technicians and paralegal specialists
A mega-firm
employs more than 1,000 attorneys
The federal government classifies workers in the ____________________.
general schedule
In some areas, ____________________ fees are the only acceptable method of charging clients.
hourly
A flat fee is established by applying a timekeeper's ____________________ to the number of hours a case is expected to take.
hourly rate
An LLC is a(n) ____________________.
limited liability company
The four types of large law firms are ____________________, ____________________, ____________________, and ____________________.
local, regional, national, international
The ____________________ management style is most commonly found in law firms.
managing partner
What type of law firm employs 1,000 or more attorneys? ____________________.
mega-firm
The requirement that a fee agreement be in writing is to prevent ____________________.
misunderstanding
A boutique firm
none of the above
A corporate legal department has
none of the above
In a professional corporation
owners receive dividends
An attorney may charge a(n) ____________________ flat fee for each day worked.
per diem
Most paralegal employers are ____________________.
private law firms and attorneys
A lien that is placed on a client's property is called a(n) ____________________ lien.
retaining
The structure and organization of a law office is determined by what four things? ___________________, ___________________, ___________________, and ___________________.
size, specialty, management style, form
Most attorneys prefer to work in ____________________ law firms.
small
The four types of business structures for private law firms are ____________________.
sole proprietorship, partnership, professional corporation, and limited liability company
Statutory fees are set by ____________________.
statute
The two types of office-sharing associations are the ____________________ concept and the ____________________ concept.
suite, firm
Ownership of a professional corporation is determined by ____________________.
the number of shares of stock owned
A ____________________ fee is charged based on the value of the service to the client.
value-based