You can capture fees for a variety of different fee models, including:
- Conditional Fee Arrangement (No Win No Fee)
- Fixed Fee (Hourly)
- Hourly (Capped)
- Hourly (T&M)
The types of fees you capture are defined in Fee Templates. These Fee Templates are then used to create default Fee Structures for your clients or product lines.
Upon matter inception, the default fee structure is then used as a baseline “quote” which can be overridden if required and is subject to approval rules.
Configure Fee Templates
Fee Templates are defined within the Finance Admin area of the application or from the Fee Structure Feature.

Fee Templates are then comprised of:
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Sections
This is the logical breakdown of the Fee Template into configurable sections. There are several out-of-the-box sections, such as Fixed Fee (menu-based) or Hourly sections, that can be configured to meet additional needs. When configuring sections, you can specify several different display concerns together with the relevant Goods and Services price list.
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Elements
A section is made up of several different elements; these provide the detail in a section. For example, an “hourly” fee section is made up of several Role + Hours elements. Elements can either be fully dynamic in which case the user will “pick” from a list of available options or else you can provide some default elements will be shown to the user upon the fee being opened. For example, you may default in an initial set of roles for an hourly fee template
Define Default Commercial Parameters
Whilst Fee Templates define the structure for a specific fee arrangement, they do not define all of the commercial parameters. Instead, fee templates are assigned to a statement of work and client or product line. Specific fee values for that client or product line are then configured.

Once an Instruction or Matter is incepted under a given client statement of work, this Matter inherits these pre-defined commercial parameters, and users are provided with the correct starting point for the Fee Structure. Users can then update the Fee Structure to enter matter-specific details such as Fees, Disbursements, and the like.
Actual Fees
Whilst Fee Structures define the overall structure for the fees to be charged, there are several different mechanisms responsible for the creation of actual fees
- Actual Fees can be created manually by users
- Actual fees can be created based on system events, e.g. when a document of a particular type is issued, or a certain type of complexity is specified, then an additional fee is added
It is this second method that is particularly powerful. It can be configured to capture additional fees which might otherwise be lost.