Rechtswissenschaft

Dietmar Baetge

Contingency Fees – An Economic Analysis of the Federal Constitutional Court's Decision Authorising Attorney Contingency Fees Erfolgshonorare wirtschaftlich betrachtet Eine ökonomische Analyse der Entscheidung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts über die

Jahrgang 73 () / Heft 4, S. 669-682 (14)

In Germany, until recently, contingency fees were prohibited. In December 2006, the legal ban on contingency fees was declared unconstitutional by the Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht). Implementing the Court's ruling, the German legislator, in 2008, legalised contingency fees on a limited basis. This paper attempts to analyse the Constitutional Court's decision from an economic vantage point. The main constitutional reasons given to justify the legal ban on contingency fees are translated into economic terms and further elaborated. Points of discussion include the problem of moral hazard between the lawyer and the judge on the one hand and the lawyer and his client on the other. A third question dealt with in the paper is the extent to which contingency fees may influence the efficient allocation of resources. The paper concludes that access to the instrument of contingency fees should not be limited to poor clients but also extended to affluent persons.
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Dietmar Baetge ist Professor für Zivilrecht an der Privaten Hanse-Universität Rostock.