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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

Note the passage structure: it first describes the LRCWA's proposed contingency-fee reform (what is recommended and the restrictions) and then raises objections to that recommendation. For a main-purpose question, pick the choice that captures both explanation and critical evaluation.

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The author's main purpose in the passage is to

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The author both explains the suggested reform and evaluates it critically. The passage describes the LRCWA recommendation (introducing contingency fees and restricting them to a single 'uplift' form and to clients who meet certain conditions) and then criticizes those restrictions as burdensome and unfair. Supporting sentences: 'Buried within its 400 pages are several important recommendations for introducing contingency fees for lawyers' services into the state of Western Australia.'; 'the LRCWA has recommended that only one type be introduced: "uplift" fee arrangements...'; 'Unfortunately, under this recommendation, lawyers wishing to enter into an uplift fee arrangement would be forced to investigate... the financial circumstances of the potential client and the probable cost of the litigation.'; 'In addition to being burdensome for lawyers, the proposal to make contingency-fee agreements available only to the least well-off clients would be unfair to other clients.' The passage therefore both explains the reform and offers a critical evaluation of it.
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