If I am unable to settle my case under limited scope legal representation, what must I do to retain an attorney to engage in full service legal representation?
If at any time during the course of the limited scope legal representation you determine that full service legal representation will better suit your needs, you may opt to retain legal counsel of your choice. If you elect to retain The Lane Law Firm, PLLC, then you will receive a credit of all attorney fees previously paid to The Virtual Law Firm for limited scope legal representation. Further, The Lane Law Firm, PLLC may accept your case on a reduced attorney fee depending upon its level of involvement in the limited scope legal representation. Such retainer would be on a contingent fee basis to the extent that The Lane Law Firm, PLLC will be paid a percentage of your recovery after you collect from the responsible party or his/her attorney. However, you will receive a credit of amounts advanced under the limited scope legal representation only if there is a recovery in your case. In most instances, you will not owe any additional attorney fees to The Lane Law Firm, PLLC if you do not
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