An attorney-client agreement, also known as a retainer agreement, is a legal contract that establishes the terms of the relationship between an attorney and a client. This type of agreement is used to outline the scope of legal services that the attorney will provide to the client, as well as the fees and payment terms associated with those services.
Attorney-client agreements typically include provisions related to the scope of representation, the responsibilities of the attorney and client, the fees and payment terms, and the duration of the agreement. These contracts may also include provisions related to confidentiality, conflicts of interest, and termination of the agreement.
It is important for both attorneys and clients to carefully review and negotiate the terms of an attorney-client agreement to ensure that all legal requirements are met and that expectations are clearly outlined. Working with experienced legal professionals can help ensure that these agreements are properly structured and that all legal requirements are met.
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