Hawaii Attorney's Disclosure of Compensation is a document that is used by lawyers in Hawaii to disclose the amount of compensation they receive from their clients. The disclosure must include the type of fee the lawyer is charging, the amount, and the method of payment. It must also include any other forms of compensation, such as bonuses, that the lawyer may receive from the client. There are two types of Hawaii Attorney's Disclosure of Compensation: (1) Flat Fee Disclosure and (2) Hourly Fee Disclosure. The Flat Fee Disclosure is a form that outlines a fixed fee that the attorney charges for a particular service or outcome. The Hourly Fee Disclosure is a form that outlines the amount of money a lawyer charges for each hour they work. Both forms must be signed and dated by both the client and the attorney.