What Is an Engagement Letter? An engagement letter is a written agreement that describes the business relationship to be entered into by a client and a company. The letter details the scope of the agreement, its terms, and costs. The purpose of an engagement letter is to set expectations on both sides of the agreement.
Counsel fees is another, less-than-common variant. The only form to avoid at all costs is attorneys fees, in which the first word is a genitive adjective with the apostrophe wrongly omitted. BRYAN GARNER, GARNER'S DICTIONARY OF LEGAL USAGE 94 (3d ed. 2011).
Retainer agreements (also referred to as representation agreements) are a type of compensation agreement with lawyers either for reserving their employment or as compensation for future services. Also inside the agreement are details on the scope and procedure for the representation.
There are two types of letters that lawyers should be writing to their clients — the engagement letter and the non-engagement letter.