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Terms of the contract (Silver Law) -
this is not the full contract termsAt this time, because the lawsuit has been filed as a nationwide class action, THE LAW FIRM is only accepting clients who are either U.S. citizens or legal residents.
It is agreed that if no money is recovered from DEFENDANTS, CLIENT will owe NOTHING to THE LAW FIRM for attorneys fees. However, if there is money recovered, CLIENT agrees to pay THE LAW FIRM a fee from the proceeds of any recovery (before costs) as follows: 33.33% of any recovery prior to filing a Complaint or 40% thereafter.
If there is no recovery, then CLIENT does not have to reimburse THE LAW FIRM for the costs and expenses it incurred in the Case. The costs and expenses are separate and apart from the attorneys' fees. THE LAW FIRM will advance some of the costs and expenses; however, once there is a settlement and/or judgment amount, then THE LAW FIRM will retain and deduct such costs and expenses prior to disbursement. Costs and expenses include, but are not limited to: photocopy charges, postage, couriers, investigative fees, legal research, word processing, accountant/expert fees to prepare and review damage reports, etc. CLIENT agrees to pay any filing/hearing fees and expert fees, if needed, prior to the cost being incurred if THE LAW FIRM requests and CLIENT gives permission.
CLIENT may terminate this contract at any time. Upon termination of this contract by CLIENT, THE LAW FIRM shall be paid by CLIENT its percentage identified above from any pending offer, or for services rendered and any costs THE LAW FIRM advanced. It is specifically agreed that THE LAW FIRM reserves the right to withdraw its representation of CLIENT in the Case at any time. If THE LAW FIRM terminates this contract, CLIENT is not obligated to pay THE LAW FIRM any fees identified above.
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http://silverlaw.com/blog/silver-law-group-files-class-action-lawsuit-against-cryptsy-and-its-principal-paul-big-vern-vernon/I am reluctant to hire my own lawyer due to high legal fees and uncertainty of the outcome. Mostly I would go with SilverLaw.
Not being american nor in the country, I don't even fit.