In the legal world, we often refer to the . Despite being over two decades old, this document remains a ghost haunting every invoice and cost assessment in the region.
But what exactly is this "Baremo 2001"? Is it mandatory? Can a lawyer charge more? And how does it affect a "Juicio de Tasación de Costas"? baremo honorarios abogados galicia 2001
Because of (Legal Costs).
Let’s break down the most misunderstood document in Galician procedural law. In 2001, the Consello Galego da Avogacía (the Galician Bar Council) published an official scale of recommended fees. This "baremo" was designed to provide objective criteria for calculating lawyer fees (honorarios) and solicitor fees (derechos de procurador). In the legal world, we often refer to the
If you are facing a legal dispute in Galicia (A Coruña, Lugo, Ourense, or Pontevedra), one of the first questions that hits your wallet is: “How much does a lawyer cost?” Is it mandatory
Therefore, the
The Spanish Competition Law (Ley 15/2007, de Defensa de la Competencia) and the subsequent Law on Legal Services (Ley 25/2009) banned professional associations from imposing fixed or minimum fee scales. Why? Because fixed pricing is considered anticompetitive.