§ 10.5.1 Contingent Fee Cases
When a contingent fee arrangement exists, a litigant is still entitled to pursue its attorneys' fees, but the amount is not dictated by the size of the judgment; it is governed by the standard of reasonableness. See Ariz. R. Sup. Ct. 42, ER 1.5, cmt. 3; Newman v. Select Spec. Hosp.-Ariz., Inc., 239 Ariz. 558, 565-66, ¶¶ 25-32, 374 P.3d 433, 440-41 (App. 2016); Geller, 230 Ariz. at 628-29, ¶¶ 14-16, 285 P.3d at 976-77; Crews v. Collins, 140 Ariz. 80, 82, 680 P.2d 216, 218 (App. 1984). In other words, the reasonableness standard in Schweiger applies to contingency fee cases. Nolan, 216 Ariz. at 490-91, ¶¶ 37-38, 167 P.3d at...