(a) Personal injury lawyers typically do not charge a client unless they obtain a monetary award on...

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(a) Personal injury lawyers typically do not charge a client unless they obtain a monetary award on their client's behalf. Why?
(b) What would happen to the number of lawsuits if lawyers had to charge an hourly rate and could not charge a fixed percentage of the award?
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Labor Economics

ISBN: 978-0073523200

6th edition

Authors: George J. Borjas

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