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Lawyer Fee Calculator

Get an instant estimate of legal costs based on matter type, jurisdiction, and complexity level.

How It Works

  1. 1

    Select Matter Type

    Choose the type of legal matter (litigation, corporate, real estate, employment, IP, family, criminal, or immigration).

  2. 2

    Choose Jurisdiction & Complexity

    Select the jurisdiction (US, UK, UAE, KSA, EU) and the complexity level (simple, moderate, complex, highly complex).

  3. 3

    View Fee Estimate

    Get an instant estimate of the fee range, estimated hours, and average hourly rate for your legal matter.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this legal fee calculator?
This calculator provides general estimates based on market data for common legal matters. Actual fees vary significantly based on attorney experience, firm size, geographic location, and case specifics. Use this as a starting point for budgeting conversations with your lawyer.
What factors affect legal fees the most?
The biggest factors are matter complexity, jurisdiction (costs differ significantly between regions), attorney seniority level, firm size, and whether the matter involves litigation or transactional work. Litigation is typically more expensive due to discovery, depositions, and court appearances.
Can I reduce my legal costs?
Yes. Consider alternative fee arrangements (flat fees, capped fees), using AI-powered tools like HAQQ for routine drafting and research, preparing organized documents before meetings, and clearly defining scope upfront to avoid scope creep.
How much does a lawyer cost on average?
Average attorney fees in the US range from USD 150 to USD 500 per hour for most matters, with senior partners at top firms billing USD 800 to USD 1,500+. Flat fees are common for routine work such as a simple will (USD 300-1,000) or an uncontested divorce (USD 1,000-3,500). This calculator gives a market-based range for your specific matter type and jurisdiction.
What is the difference between flat fees, hourly billing, and contingency fees?
Hourly billing charges for time worked. Flat fees cover a defined scope for a single price (common for incorporations, NDAs, simple estate plans). Contingency fees apply mainly to personal injury and some commercial litigation - the lawyer takes 25-40 percent of the recovery and you pay nothing if you lose. This calculator estimates hourly-equivalent ranges; ask your lawyer which model applies to your matter.
Does this attorney fee estimator account for jurisdiction?
Yes. Legal fees vary significantly by jurisdiction - a corporate transaction in New York or London typically costs 40-80 percent more than the same matter in a secondary market. The calculator adjusts for US, UK, EU, UAE and KSA market rates and applies a complexity multiplier on top.

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