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About Federal Tort Claims
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3) What are attorney's fees
for handling a Federal Tort Claim case?
Under § 2678, attorneys may not charge a
contingency fee of more than 20% of the recovery if the recovery is made either
during the administrative review process or before the suit is filed in Federal
District Court. After the suit if filed the fee is 25%, whether it is a
settlement or a judgment after a trial.
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