Fee mediation
A) is compulsory whenever a client raises a concern about a lawyer's bill.
B) involves a review of a lawyer's bill by a court official.
C) is offered by every provincial law society as the primary means of dispute resolution for complaints regarding lawyers' fees.
D) involves a neutral mediator who tries to facilitate a mutually acceptable resolution of a dispute over fees charged by a lawyer.
E) involves a judge who determines whether or not a lawyer's bill is reasonable.
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