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 author's main criticisms: (1) the LRCWA's rules would force lawyers to investigate clients' finances (an onerous added burden) and (2) limiting contingency fees to the least well‑off is unfair. Choose the answer that, if true, most directly undercuts one of these objections—especially the claim that the recommendation would impose a new, burdensome investigative requirement.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage27.Which one of the following, if true, most seriously undermines the author's criticism of the LRCWA's recommendations concerning contingency-fee agreements?
Correct Answer
B
Choice B states that "Before the LRCWA's recommendations, lawyers in Western Australia generally made a careful evaluation of prospective clients' financial circumstances before accepting cases that might involve complex or protracted litigation." This directly undermines the author's central objection that "lawyers wishing to enter into an uplift fee arrangement would be forced to investigate not only the legal issues ... but also the financial circumstances of the potential client and the probable cost of the litigation. This process would likely be onerous for a number of reasons." If such financial evaluations were already routine, the recommendation would not impose the significant new investigative burden the author claims—so B most seriously weakens the author's criticism.
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