Contribution required under the Supplementary Legal Aid Scheme
   
For the Supplementary Scheme, you must first pay a non-refundable
application fee of $1,000. You also need to pay an interim contribution
of $40,575 upon acceptance of Legal Aid.
This interim contribution is all you have to pay for
the legal services if you eventually lose in the proceedings or cannot
recover any damages (compensation).
However, if you win and recover any damages, you need to pay a contribution amounting to 10% of the damages. This contribution will be reduced to 6% if the case is settled before a barrister is briefed to attend the trial. You also need to pay for the legal costs incurred by the Director of Legal Aid on your behalf but which cannot be recovered from your opponent. The 10% (or 6%, as the case may be) contribution and unrecoverable legal costs will be deducted (1) first from the interim contribution and application fee already paid and then (2) the damages recovered.
For example, if (1) you win the case at trial and recover a sum of $2 million as damages, plus $300,000 as legal costs, (2) the legal costs actually incurred by the Director of Legal Aid for your case amount to $400,000, and (3) you have paid the application fee of $1,000 and the interim contribution of $40,575, then the net sum you can receive will be $ 1,741,575.
Details of Calculation
| (i) |
Damages Recovered |
$2,000,000 |
| |
LESS |
|
| (ii) |
10% contribution for successful claim |
($200,000) |
| (iii) |
Unrecoverable legal costs ($400,000 - $300,000) |
(100,000) |
| |
ADD |
|
| (iv) |
Application Fee paid |
$1,000 |
| (v) |
Interim Contribution Paid |
$40,575 |
| |
|
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| |
NET ENTITLEMENT: |
$1,741,575 |
|