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German Lawyers Enjoy 10% Pay Rise!

Posted on 18 December 2020 by Peter Bert

Sounds great. In theory. In practice, statutory legal fees for lawyers have not been raised since 2013. So there was  a bit of catching up against inflation to be done – a technicality not likely to be picked up by the popular press. Continue reading →

Posted in Litigation, Litigation Costs | Tagged Court fees, Kostenrechtsänderungsgesetz | Leave a Reply

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