As a solicitor we offer fixed fees for matters such as simple Will, powers of attorney, deeds of variation etc. where we know roughly what is involved and an hourly rate for work where it is difficult to estimate. As Ana says we have to quote our hourly rate even if working on a fixed fee. The courts publish guideline hourly rates for different bands of solicitors based on how many years they have been practising and which town they work in.
I am in the most qualified category and have numerous post graduate qualifications but work in a South Wales market town. The rate agreed is £210ph , but I generally charge £175 unless the work is very complex. You need to remember that solicitors pay 15-25% of turnover in professional insurance premiums, before they have to pay for premises and support staff.
The comparison with junior doctors and teachers is, as Ana points out, ridiculous. Doctors don't have to pay their nurses, hospital cleaners, porters etc. etc. and we don't have a National Legal Service in the UK (nor does anyone else as far as I am aware).
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