PRICING

One size doesn't fit all.

Big Shoes

Not all legal work is the same.  Why should pricing be?

Unlike most Hawaii business law firms that only charge by the hour, Luminate Law offers pricing options based on the services you need.  In addition to hourly billing, we offer flat fee arrangements and subscription plans for certain kinds of legal services.  Different fee arrangements may be blended in selective projects.

We also offer special pricing for small businesses.

Hourly Billing

We charge competitive hourly rates for projects with a variable scope or that have open-ended completion times.

Contact us for a budget estimate for your project.

Flat Fee Arrangements

Flat fee arrangements are perfect for projects with a defined scope and limited duration, such as drafting and review of business agreements. Flat fee arrangements make budgeting predictable. A sampling of the kinds of legal services we provide on a flat-fee basis include:

Contact us to learn more about our flat-fee arrangements.

Subscription Plans

Subscription Plans provide access to legal advice anytime for a monthly fee.   Plans include an allowance of hours that may be used toward services within the scope of the plan.  Subscription Plans are customized to provide the services and monthly hourly allowances you need.   General purpose plans cover a variety of legal services, including review and preparation of legal documents.  Plans can also be focused on specific types of services.  Exclusions apply. As an added benefit, plan subscribers enjoy discounts on work not included in the plan.  A minimum three-month subscription period is required.  

Exclusions apply.  Contact us for a free consultation to start building a plan that suits your needs. 

Small Business Discount

Small Business Hawaii

Luminate Law opened its doors to support small businesses.  Small businesses receive a discount on our regular rates.  Read our FAQ to learn more about how to qualify for our small business discount.

FAQs

Contact us by email or phone for a free consultation.  We’ll develop a menu of pricing options based on your legal needs and help you understand the advantages of each option.  

In most cases, different pricing arrangements can be used simultaneously to maximize cost-effectiveness of servicing your legal needs.  For example, you may pay for a project under a Flat Fee Service model and use hourly billing for another project.

Subscription Plans are ideal for clients who regularly need legal advice or who want the peace of mind of being able to contact a lawyer on demand without worrying about paying by the hour.

Yes.  The minimum subscription term is three (3) months.  If a plan is canceled before the end of the minimum 3-month term expires, all the work done under the plan will be billed at our standard hourly rates, less Subscription Plan fees already paid.

Each Subscription Plan includes a monthly allotment of hours.  If the same number of hours in a plan were billed at our standard hourly rates (or even our discounted hourly rates for small businesses), the cost would be much higher than the monthly price of the Plan.  

In comparison to flat fee service arrangements, if the service can be completed within the monthly allotment of hours in the Subscription Plan, the monthly fee for the plan will be less than the flat fee in most cases.  If the time required to complete the service exceeds the monthly allotment of hours in the plan, cost savings might still be realized under the plan because the excess hours will be billed on an hourly basis at the discount applicable to the plan.  See the Subscription Plan Terms and Conditions for more information. 

Most prepaid legal plans limit the number of hours that can be spent or pages of documents  that can be reviewed each month.  These limits often are unrealistic to make the plans truly useful.  To finish a task, prepaid legal plan users typically would need to pay a lawyer additional fees for the excess time.  

Luminate Law offers more robust options with its Subscription Plans.  For the small business with very basic legal needs, the Essential Plan is available for less than $10 a day.  Businesses with greater legal needs can purchase the Professional Plan or Premier Plan.  In most cases, the total cost of services under both plans will be less than prepaid legal plan fees supplemented with hourly legal fees necessary to get the job done.

Yes.  If the number of hours needed to complete a project that is subject to flat fee billing exceeds the monthly allotment of hours in a Subscription Plan, the excess hours will be billed at the discounted hourly rate applicable to the plan.   See the Subscription Plan Terms and Conditions for more details.

Yes.  Certain specialized services and litigation, arbitration, and mediation work are excluded from Subscription Plans.  See the Subscription Plans Terms and Conditions for additional exclusions.

We charge on an hourly basis for projects of an uncertain duration or for which the level of service required is difficult to estimate precisely.  Examples of such projects include litigation or quasi-litigation proceedings (including arbitration and mediation) and negotiations.  Even when we charge on an hourly basis, we look for opportunities to contain costs.

Part of our mission is to increase access to legal advice for underserved segments of the community, including small businesses.  The pricing models typically used by law firms puts legal services out of reach for many small businesses.  We want to offer small businesses alternatives to obtain legal advice.

Our special Subscription Plans and discounts on Flat Fee Services and hourly rates are available to sole proprietorships and entities (for-profit or non-profit) with 50 or fewer full-time employees (FTE).  Independent contractors do not count toward the 50 FTE limit.  We reserve the right to verify qualification under the criteria for small business pricing.

Discounted pricing doesn’t mean lower quality services.  Our small business clients get the same quality service and attention that we give to larger corporate clients.

Legal forms can be purchased relatively cheaply, but using a legal form with terms you might not fully understand is not helpful or could even be harmful to your interests.  Terms that seem harmless to the layperson can have significant legal consequences, especially if a dispute arises.  A trained lawyer can help you understand the terms of agreements and advise you on how to protect your interests given your specific situation.