One person built this, after it happened to him.

Legal Fee Recovery is a flat-fee self-help education program. It is not a law firm and it gives no legal advice. Here is who is behind it and why it exists.

One real person, no team, no partners.

There is no roster of associates here and no "senior partner" waiting to review your file. Legal Fee Recovery was built and is run by one person, Eric Ritter. That is the whole company. Being straight about that is the point of this page.

The assistant on this site is an automated AI program, not a person. It will tell you so directly if you ask. It is not a lawyer, not a paralegal, and not a "partner." It does not review your bill, it does not contact your former firm, and it never speaks or acts on your behalf. It walks you through general information and helps you organize your own notes in your own words. Every decision is yours.

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Eric Ritter
Built and runs the program

Eric is not a lawyer. He built this program after going through an attorney billing dispute himself and learning how the billing side of legal work is generally supposed to function. He put what he learned into a structured self-help program so other people can study the same general material and make their own decisions about their own situations.

What happened to me.

A regional litigation firm billed me roughly $33,000 across my matters. The invoices were vague. There was little or no task breakdown, few or no dates, and few or no time entries. I could not tell from the bills what I had actually paid for.

So I read. I learned how attorney billing is generally supposed to work, what a clear invoice is supposed to contain, and how clients are generally expected to be able to question a bill. Then I decided for myself that my bill was wrong. I wrote one demand letter myself, in my own words, and I sent it myself. No lawyer wrote it. There was no court filing and no bar complaint.

The firm returned $22,639 to me within about 24 hours.

That experience is why this program exists. Not because the outcome is typical, and not because I can promise anyone a result. It exists because the general information I had to dig for should be easier to learn in one organized place, so a person can study it and reach their own judgment.

This is what happened to me. It is my story, not a forecast for yours. Results vary.

A flat-fee self-help education program.

Legal Fee Recovery is an education product. You buy it once, you study it, and you do the work yourself. It is not a service that acts for you and it is not a law firm.

$149
One-time flat fee. No percentage, no recurring charge.

It will never tell you that you have a case.

That is a deliberate feature, not a limitation. The program equips you. It does not conclude for you. It teaches the general material and gives you a worked example. It does not look at your specific bill, it does not tell you whether something was wrong, and it does not predict what will happen if you act. Those judgments are yours, on purpose, because they are yours to make.

This program will never tell you that you have a case. That judgment is yours, on purpose. It teaches you the general material and gives you a worked example. You bring the judgment.

Learn the material. Decide for yourself.

If you want to understand how attorney billing is generally supposed to work and organize your own notes about your own situation, this program is built for that. The judgment stays with you.