About Us

MEDEROS exclusively offers legal services through a multitude of alternative fee arrangements all based on a flat or fixed fee structure designed to be financially advantageous to our clients and easy to administer. The concept is simple: reduce overhead, increase efficiencies and focus on quality legal services designed to obtain the best possible results.

Why Mederos Refuses Billable Hour Work

In order to create a law firm that is dedicated to high quality legal services, MEDEROS made the decision that it would not accept billable hour work. The traditional law firm has the billable hour built into its foundation which too often rewards inefficient and excessive legal services. It is undeniable that traditional law firms increase profits by keeping cases open and performing a maximum amount of legal services. This necessarily drives up their overhead (staffing and office space) which only further causes their legal fees to skyrocket. The divergent interests in protracted and complicated litigation at the billable firm too often results in excessive legal fees, wasted time in legal bill review and disputes over the reasonableness or necessity of the work performed.

Traditional hourly law firms have a difficult time offering comparable flat rate services because they continue to evaluate the profitability for their flat rate cases on the measure of the billable hour. Companies complain that billable hour firms offer a flat rate billing structure yet become suddenly disinterested in the litigation when they have hit their profitability marker based on the billable hour. The attorneys are incentivized to “bill” which does not increase efficiency and the billable hour firm is too often incentivized to not offer its best talent on cases that have guaranteed income. Companies complain that their flat rate cases are handed over to low level attorneys with little oversight causing inefficient and less than optimal legal services.