What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Through our family attorney's guidance, we hired a corp lawyer to handle a business shareholders agreement.
We met this new attorney with ours, and through our attorney we hired this new guy to handle the shareholders negotiation. He then sent a cover letter requesting documents, along with a standard engagement and retainer agreement. She sent him a $2,500 retainer. We then sent the documents he requested.
Less than a week after sending in the check, and documents, we received his first bill. He charges 400 per hour.
1.3 hours for the retainer agreement and cover letter
.2 for leaving him a voicemail message.
.2 for him leaving us a voicemail message.
.2 for talking to her about the subject matter of the voicemail messages.
1.1 for reviewing her corp documents.
It would seem to me that the retainer agreement and cover letter would be his cost of doing business, we were not clients yet. Is this normal? Charging $80 each for two voicemail messages seems unbelievably petty. The rest is fine. I guess my issue is if he is going to nickel and dime us at the beginning of the relationship, what is the meat and potatoes going to look like?
Thoughts? Is this normal? Charging for voicemail messages?
Thanks!
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Through our family attorney's guidance, we hired a corp lawyer to handle a business shareholders agreement.
We met this new attorney with ours, and through our attorney we hired this new guy to handle the shareholders negotiation. He then sent a cover letter requesting documents, along with a standard engagement and retainer agreement. She sent him a $2,500 retainer. We then sent the documents he requested.
Less than a week after sending in the check, and documents, we received his first bill. He charges 400 per hour.
1.3 hours for the retainer agreement and cover letter
.2 for leaving him a voicemail message.
.2 for him leaving us a voicemail message.
.2 for talking to her about the subject matter of the voicemail messages.
1.1 for reviewing her corp documents.
It would seem to me that the retainer agreement and cover letter would be his cost of doing business, we were not clients yet. Is this normal? Charging $80 each for two voicemail messages seems unbelievably petty. The rest is fine. I guess my issue is if he is going to nickel and dime us at the beginning of the relationship, what is the meat and potatoes going to look like?
Thoughts? Is this normal? Charging for voicemail messages?
Thanks!
B