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How much should a contract lawyer cost? been quoted £293.75 PH by Egos.

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    How much should a contract lawyer cost? been quoted £293.75 PH by Egos.

    Emailed my contract to EGOS to review the lockin clause to see if legal.
    Roger came back "Charges are based on £293.75ph (prices include any applicable VAT). "

    forget it

    #2
    Originally posted by YHB View Post
    Emailed my contract to EGOS to review the lockin clause to see if legal.
    Roger came back "Charges are based on £293.75ph (prices include any applicable VAT). "

    forget it
    Whatever the market demands dictates they can get away with.

    HTH.

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      #3
      If it's a standard IT contracting clause, then see what B&C or Qdos can make of it in a contract review. Can't believe that it's going to be more than egos.
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        #4
        Blatant advertising removed by CUK
        Last edited by Contractor UK; 26 March 2009, 09:24.
        Qdos Contractor - IR35 experts

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          #5
          Originally posted by Qdos Consulting View Post
          You get free access to our legal helpline if you're a Freelance Club member. Of course, if any detailed work is necessary our lawyers would need to charge but most clause-related queries can be clarified with a phone call/email.
          Whats the Freelance club? do you mean the PCG?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Qdos Consulting
            No, nothing to do with the PCG. The Freelance Club is an annual membership that various benefits to contractors. Most use it for the 3 IR35 contract assessments. You get it free with any insurance policy, but it can be purchased separately for £40.
            This is interesting.

            I think you should have advertised it more widely :-(

            tim

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              #7
              Originally posted by tim123 View Post
              This is interesting.

              I think you should have advertised it more widely :-(

              tim
              We've only just added it.
              Qdos Contractor - IR35 experts

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                #8
                Originally posted by YHB View Post
                Emailed my contract to EGOS to review the lockin clause to see if legal.
                Roger came back "Charges are based on £293.75ph (prices include any applicable VAT). "

                forget it
                Off you pop to qualify as a contract lawyer and get years of experience for less than £293 then.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Qdos Consulting View Post
                  We've only just added it.
                  I've already joined
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Qdos Consulting View Post
                    You get free access to our legal helpline if you're a Freelance Club member. Of course, if any detailed work is necessary our lawyers would need to charge but most clause-related queries can be clarified with a phone call/email.
                    I got PI insurance with qdos - so think I am a freelance club member automatically. Is that correct?

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