Publication Date

1990

Journal

Utah Law Review

Abstract

No single issue between lawyer and client arises more frequently or generates more public resentment than fee problems. Ethical tenets urge lawyers to resolve fee 4isputes without resort to litigation. Where such procedures exist, attorneys are admonished to submit disputes to arbitration. In several jurisdictions, arbitration has gained endorsement from bar associations as the preferred method of fee dispute resolution.

Volume

1990

Issue

2

First Page

277

Last Page

308

Publisher

University of Utah's S. J. Quinney College of Law

Keywords

Arbitration, Dispute Resolution, Legal Practice and Procedure, Attorneys, Legal Profession

Disciplines

Dispute Resolution and Arbitration | Law | Legal Profession

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