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Gansu province lawyer fee standard 2023

The charging standards for lawyers' fees in Gansu Province in 2023 are as follows:

1, the charging standard for private lending consultation is generally 10 to 100 yuan/piece, or 100 to 2000 yuan/hour;

2. If the property relationship is not involved, the basic agency fee for each charge is 1000 to 8,000 yuan;

3. If the subject matter in dispute is less than 6,543,800 yuan (including 6,543,800 yuan), the basic agency fee charged each time is 6,543,800 yuan to 8,000 yuan;

4, involving property relations of more than 6.5438 million yuan, in addition to the basic agency fee, according to the size of the subject matter of the dispute, the cumulative fee:

(1)65438+ 4-6% of RMB 10,000 to RMB 500,000 (inclusive);

(2) 3-5% of 500,000 yuan to 6,543.8+0,000 yuan (including 6,543.8+0,000 yuan);

(3) 2-4% of 6,543,800 yuan to 5 million yuan (including 5 million yuan);

(4) The proportion of1-3% ranges from 5 million yuan to100000 yuan (including100000 yuan);

(5)100000 yuan to 1-2%.

5. For cases with complicated or significant cases, the fees may be negotiated with the parties above the above-mentioned standard amount, but the maximum fee shall not exceed 3 times the prescribed standard.

Legal basis: Article 48 of the Lawyers Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

If a lawyer commits one of the following acts, the judicial administrative department of the people's government at the municipal level or municipality directly under the Central Government shall give him a warning and may impose a fine of not more than 10,000 yuan; Illegal income, confiscate the illegal income; If the circumstances are serious, the punishment of stopping practicing for more than three months and less than six months shall be given:

(1) Accepting entrustment, charging fees, accepting property or other benefits from customers without permission;

(two) after accepting the entrustment, refusing to defend or represent without justifiable reasons, and not appearing in court on time to participate in litigation or arbitration;

(three) to seek the disputed rights and interests of the parties by taking advantage of the convenience of providing legal services;

(4) divulging business secrets or personal privacy.