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Contingent fees can become unethical when they incentivize attorneys to prioritize their financial gain over client interests. If attorneys share fees with nonlawyers, it may lead to conflicts that jeopardize the client's best outcome. Ethical legal practice requires that attorneys work diligently for their clients, ensuring that financial arrangements do not compromise representation quality. Clients should feel assured that their attorneys will act in their best interests.
Referral fees can compromise the integrity of legal advice. When attorneys share fees with nonlawyers, it raises concerns about the quality of representation. This arrangement may prioritize financial gain over the best interests of clients. Legal professionals must adhere to ethical standards that focus on client welfare.