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contingency fee  noun(In the US) a sum of money that a lawyer receives as a fee only if the case is won.Plaintiffs lawyers work for a contingency fee of about 33% of the money they recover....- When a lawyer accepts a contingency fee case, she accepts the risk that if her client loses, she will never be paid.
- It also puts the trial lawyer who would represent her for a contingency fee in a worse position, as well.
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