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Hidden Risks in the Traditional Model
Proportionality and Cost Escalation
When Professional Confidence Is Not Enough
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When costs become difficult to predict
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When scope expands without a clear instruction
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When switching becomes harder over time
When advice and future work sit in the same pathway
When settlement cost lacks visibility
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When procedural efficiency and cost outcomes diverge
When litigation behaves differently from how it is described
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How the Model Works
Two-Lawyer Model
Why Two Lawyers Often Cost Less
Smart Discovery Package
Independent Tendering
Escrow: Money, Timing & Authority
Switching Flexibility
Aligned Incentives & Cost Safety
Q&A: Your Protection Explained
Safeguards & Independence
Client Protection Principles Overview
Advocacy Boundaries & Independence
Independence Statement
Referral Policy
Audit & Governance
Understand the Risks
Hidden Risks in the Traditional Model
Proportionality and Cost Escalation
When Professional Confidence Is Not Enough
How Litigation Costs Behave
When costs become difficult to predict
When settlement and trial preparation move together
When no single decision point feels decisive
When costs continue after the outcome is already clear
When scope expands without a clear instruction
When information arrives too late to change direction
When switching becomes harder over time
When advice and future work sit in the same pathway
When settlement cost lacks visibility
When proportionality is assessed without full cost visibility
When procedural efficiency and cost outcomes diverge
When litigation behaves differently from how it is described
How cost accumulates without any single cause
Why cost outcomes can arise without error
What clients can and cannot see during a matter
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Smart Discovery Package
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Aligned Incentives & Cost Safety
Q&A: Your Protection Explained
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Client Protection Principles Overview
Advocacy Boundaries & Independence
Independence Statement
Referral Policy
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Proportionality and Cost Escalation
When Professional Confidence Is Not Enough
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When settlement and trial preparation move together
When no single decision point feels decisive
When costs continue after the outcome is already clear
When scope expands without a clear instruction
When information arrives too late to change direction
When switching becomes harder over time
When advice and future work sit in the same pathway
When settlement cost lacks visibility
When proportionality is assessed without full cost visibility
When procedural efficiency and cost outcomes diverge
When litigation behaves differently from how it is described
How cost accumulates without any single cause
Why cost outcomes can arise without error
What clients can and cannot see during a matter
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Consumer Guides on No-Win No-Fee
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