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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

Locate the paragraph stating the LRCWA recommendations and identify the explicit conditions. The key sentence requires contingency fees to be 'used only as a last resort when all means of avoiding such an arrangement have been exhausted' — match the choice that paraphrases this.

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According to the passage, the LRCWA's report recommended that contingency-fee agreements

Correct Answer
D
The passage states: '...the contingency-fee arrangement must be used only as a last resort when all means of avoiding such an arrangement have been exhausted; and second, the lawyer must be satisfied that the client is financially unable to pay the fee in the event that sufficient damages are not awarded.' The 'last resort' language is equivalent to option D's wording that contingency fees should 'not be used in cases in which another type of arrangement is practicable.'
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