Can a Lawyer's Bill be Disputed?
Last revised March 20, 2024

If there is disagreement regarding the amount of a bill, both lawyers and clients have the right to have a lawyer’s bill reviewed by a BC Supreme Court Registrar, under the Legal Profession Act, SBC 1998, c. 9, s. 70.

This is also called 'taxation of lawyers bills'.  A bill means a lawyer’s written statement to a client of fees, charges and disbursements.  Only final bills may be reviewed.

Usually, a fee review must be filed no later than three months after the bill was paid or, if unpaid, within one year after it was sent to the client. A chambers application is required to obtain an order to extend the time. If the lawyer initiates the proceeding, the bill must be 30 days old or more.
 

 

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