Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The Law Reform Commission recommended allowing one kind of contingency fee called an uplift—the client pays the lawyer extra only if they win—but only as a last resort and only for clients who truly cannot pay. The commission says this will stop lawyers from taking too large a share of damage awards, but the author argues those rules would force difficult, uncertain financial checks on lawyers, unfairly block many people from using contingency fees, and ignore that contingency fees help pay for lawsuits, shift risk to lawyers, and encourage lawyers to work harder.
Logic Breakdown
Identify the two defining features of the passage's "uplift" arrangement—(1) payment only if the provider is successful; (2) the payment exceeds the provider's regular fee—and select the choice that matches both features.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage21.As described in the passage, the uplift fee agreements that the LRCWA's report recommends are most closely analogous to which one of the following arrangements?
Correct Answer
B
Option B matches both defining features. The passage states: "Contingency-fee agreements call for payment only if the lawyer is successful in the case. Because of the lawyer's risk of financial loss, such charges generally exceed regular fees." The report specifically defines the recommended arrangement as "\"uplift\" fee arrangements, which in the case of a successful outcome require the client to pay the lawyer's normal fee plus an agreed-upon additional percentage of that fee." Option B likewise pays the consultant only if the consultant achieves the successful outcome and then pays double the usual fee (a larger-than-normal payment).
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