but that's the nature of time costing. our friends in finance might give me a spiel about time costing not really "adding value" to a client, but i query whether every single piece of financial wizardry they dream up adds 'value' (CMBS?).
or, to put it another way, lawyers are like tradepeople when it comes to charging. it's simpler that way. we can't do maths.
The difference with finance - which is what I've gone back to - is it's a fixed cost and you know what you're up for. But don't get me wrong, I'm a solicitor myself as well, just that I don't practise anymore. So not payout out the profession or anything.
But you're right! Lawyers are like tradespeople and tradespeople are (#%&*%()@#. I had one come to my investment property which I bought last month to help me remove the heater, rewire the alarm and a few other things (it wasn't even a big deal, I could've kept it there). Anyway he took forver to disconnect the heater, then said he had to go (his friend's son's christening) and would come back another day, without putting it back together. "Thanks for the warning that you can only stay for 3 hrs and do a half-a@@ job at everything, dickswat"
Lucky our family has a whole fleet of these foremen etc. So I got someone else to come and also fix some other the things up. This guy worked for us for over 20 years and still dogged me. I got him blacklisted on all the projects our family works on.
Anyway funny you should compare lawyer to tradespeople was my point.