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23-3-109. Advertised fee as basis for court award for services.

Notwithstanding any the law to the contrary, whenever an attorney advertises a fee for a legal service, the advertisement shall be prima facie evidence of the reasonableness of the fee; and no court shall award a fee in excess of the advertised amount unless the attorney proves additional compensation is reasonable under the facts and circumstances of the legal service provided.

[Acts 1980, ch. 684, § 1; T.C.A., § 29-313.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-23 > Chapter-3 > 23-3-109

23-3-109. Advertised fee as basis for court award for services.

Notwithstanding any the law to the contrary, whenever an attorney advertises a fee for a legal service, the advertisement shall be prima facie evidence of the reasonableness of the fee; and no court shall award a fee in excess of the advertised amount unless the attorney proves additional compensation is reasonable under the facts and circumstances of the legal service provided.

[Acts 1980, ch. 684, § 1; T.C.A., § 29-313.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-23 > Chapter-3 > 23-3-109

23-3-109. Advertised fee as basis for court award for services.

Notwithstanding any the law to the contrary, whenever an attorney advertises a fee for a legal service, the advertisement shall be prima facie evidence of the reasonableness of the fee; and no court shall award a fee in excess of the advertised amount unless the attorney proves additional compensation is reasonable under the facts and circumstances of the legal service provided.

[Acts 1980, ch. 684, § 1; T.C.A., § 29-313.]