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Hourly billing not dead, says firm offering fixed-rate subscription – Legal Futures

April 27, 2026

A fast-growing law firm has launched a subscription service for SMEs that focuses solely on fixing hourly rates – starting at £250 an hour for clients that sign up for a year.

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