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Why Flat Fees Are Better Than Hourly Rates for Your IDFPR Hearing

When your professional license is at risk, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Choosing the right attorney to represent you before the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) is crucial. Finding an attorney usually comes down to two main factors: is there a connection and trust, and what is the cost? For the cost you need to understand how legal fees are structured. While many attorneys charge hourly rates, I believe that flat fees offer a far more transparent and effective approach. Here’s why opting for a flat fee can benefit you in your time of need.

Predictability and Peace of Mind

When facing an IDFPR investigation or hearing, uncertainty can add to your stress. Hourly rates can lead to unpredictable legal expenses, leaving you unsure of how much your representation will ultimately cost. In contrast, a flat fee means you know exactly what you’re paying upfront. This clarity allows you to budget effectively, alleviating financial concerns so you can focus on preparing for your hearing and defending your license.

Incentives for Efficiency

With hourly billing, there’s often a disincentive for attorneys to work efficiently. More hours worked means more money earned, which can lead to unnecessary billable time. Obviously, that isn’t the case at 1818. In contrast, with a flat fee arrangement, the law firm’s incentive is to resolve your case as quickly and effectively as possible. This alignment of interests means you receive focused and diligent representation without the worry of escalating costs.

Comprehensive Representation

Flat fees allow for comprehensive representation without hidden costs. You’re not just paying for the time I spend in meetings or on the phone; you’re paying for the full spectrum of services, including preparation, research, and strategizing for your hearing. This holistic approach ensures that every aspect of your case is handled thoroughly, enhancing your chances of a favorable outcome.

Reduced Stress and Better Communication

Knowing the cost of your legal representation allows for more open communication between your and your lawyer, as you won’t have to constantly worry about how our conversations or meetings will affect your bill. This open dialogue is essential for a strong attorney-client relationship and helps ensure that all your concerns are addressed.

No Surprises

With flat fees, there are no surprise bills at the end of your case. You’ll receive clear and upfront pricing that covers the services needed for your representation. This transparency is crucial when you’re making decisions about your future, allowing you to make informed choices without the fear of unexpected costs.

How Can 1818 Help Me with My IDFPR License?

If you are an Illinois licensee and IDFPR wants to open an investigation or case against you, contact 1818 today. Our experienced professional license defense attorneys can help you effectively navigate the legal process, protect your rights, and advocate for your best interests.

Our 1818 attorneys have years of experience representing healthcare professionals before IDFPR and are equipped to handle even the most complex IDFPR cases.

Don’t risk your nursing license and livelihood; call us at (312) 779-1818 or fill out our online contact form for further assistance and expert advice.

Jordan Matyas - 1818 Founder

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Jordan Matyas is a lawyer, lobbyist, and Founder of 1818 Legal, an Illinois professional licensing defense law firm he created in 2014. With more than 18 years of experience practicing law, he represents clients in a wide range of legal matters, including professional license defense, administrative law, land use and zoning, and state, local, and municipal law.

Jordan received his Juris Doctor from the University of Illinois — Chicago School of Law and is a member of the Illinois Bar Association.