Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Quantum Meruit

A lawyer is entitled to compensation as an agent of his client even if no evidence of an agreement that the client will pay his counsel a specific amount or percentage of amount for the legal services rendered. The principle of quantum meruit applies if lawyers are employed without a price agreed upon for their services, in which case they would be entitled to receive what they merit for their services, or as much as they have earned.

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