
What is proportional attorney's fee?
The Turkish Language Association defines the word "relative" as being relative to or in relation to one another. The term "relative attorney's fee," which we frequently hear in legal proceedings, actually refers to attorney's fees whose value should be calculated according to the monetary value of the subject matter of the litigation.
In litigation processes, attorney fees are examined in two categories: fixed and proportional; proportional attorney fees are particularly relevant in cases where the value of the litigation can be measured in monetary terms. Our article on fixed attorney fees... here You can view it by clicking.
Nisbi vekalet ücretleri Avukatlık Asgari Ücret Tarifesi’nin üçünü kısmı ile düzenlenmektedir. Nispi ücrette üst sınır, dava veya hükmolunacak şeyin değeri veyahut paranın %25’ini geçemez şeklindedir. Bu tavan miktarı aşan sözleşmeler geçersiz değil ancak tavan miktarla sınırlı olarak hüküm doğuracaktır
Furthermore, in legal disputes involving monetary value, the proportional attorney's fee must not be less than the fixed fee determined by the court hearing the case.
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