The State Bar seeks public comment on Proposed Formal Opinion Interim No. 20-0003 (Flat Fees and Termination). Length of comment period: 90 days.
Deadline: June 7, 2024, 11:59 p.m.
Comments should be submitted using the online Public Comment Form. The online form allows you to input your comments directly and can also be used to upload your comment letter and/or other attachments.
The State Bar Standing Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct (COPRAC) is charged with the task of issuing advisory opinions on the ethical propriety of hypothetical attorney conduct. In accordance with applicable State Bar policy and procedure, the committee publishes proposed formal opinions for public comment. (See State Bar Board of Trustees Resolutions July 1979 and December 2004. See also, Board of Trustees Resolution November 2016.)
Proposed Formal Opinion Interim No. 20-0003 considers:
What are the ethical obligations of attorneys representing clients pursuant to a flat fee agreement where the representation is terminated before the legal services specified in the agreement have been completed or where the scope or complexity of the matter turns out to be greater than the attorney and client contemplated?
The opinion interprets rules 1.5, 1.15, and 1.16 of the Rules of Professional Conduct and Business and Professions Code section 6148.
The opinion digest states: An attorney may agree to charge a flat fee for legal services but should clearly state what services are covered by the fee and when the fee or portion thereof is earned. If the flat fee is paid in advance of the services being rendered, the attorney may deposit the fee into the lawyer’s operating account if compliance with rule 1.15(b) is met. Unearned funds, even if deposited into the operating account, are subject to being refunded if the representation is terminated and any of the services for which the fee has been paid are not completed. If a flat fee is renegotiated “midstream,” such renegotiation is subject to ethical scrutiny for fairness and reasonableness.
At its March 1, 2024, meeting, and in accordance with its procedures, COPRAC tentatively approved Proposed Formal Opinion Interim No. 20-0003 for a 90-day public comment distribution.
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Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct
June 7, 2024, 11:59 p.m.