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Transcription is generally the most expensive and can cost as much as $2,000 per full day of hearings. To get an estimate of the cost of your appeal, you should consult an appellate attorney.
The upshot is that if there is basis for attorney fees at trial, then attorney fees will be available on appeal, and a Court of Appeal’s disposition of “costs” has nothing to do with attorney fees. At least, not unless the Court of Appeal’s disposition expressly addresses them.
The Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court’s award, in an opinion that ended with “In the interest of justice, the parties are to bear their own costs of appeal.” The plaintiff then filed a motion for attorney fees for the appeal. The trial court awarded $57,000 in fees and the defendant appealed yet again.
Depending on the complexity of the case, this third step can take days or weeks of work. When requested and granted, the final stage of appellate advocacy is oral argument before a panel of judges. Each side typically receives around twenty minutes to make its case.
Like a trial, an appeal is expensive because of the large amount of work involved. Unlike at trial, however, most of this work involves research and writing. If you want to know what goes into the cost of an appeal, you need to know how appellate attorneys spend their time.
The average hourly rate for a lawyer in Oregon is between $143 and $328 per hour.
You can pay anywhere from $50 to thousands per hour. Smaller towns and cities generally cost less while heavily populated, urban areas are most expensive. The more complicated the case and the more experienced the attorney, the more you'll pay. Lawyer fees can range from $255 to $520 per hour.
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The average hourly rate for a lawyer in Oregon is between $143 and $328 per hour.
The average hourly rate for a family lawyer in Oregon is $236 per hour.
The average hourly rate for a civil litigation lawyer in Oregon is $242 per hour.
Intellectual Property attorneys are the highest paid type of lawyer in Oregon, earning $328 per hour on average.
Criminal attorneys are the lowest paid type of lawyer in Oregon, earning $143 per hour on average.