We don't charge "no-find" fees. We really haven't had much of a problem with no-finds and we are usually at the courthouse anyway. We don't too often end up making a special trip for one order. Thus, we report no-finds as a courtesy. If the client isn't going to make any money, I don't want to burden them with a fee they can't recoup.
However, if I had a client that was chronically sending us on wild-goose chases, a fee might be justified after the first couple.
Best,
Robert A. Franco
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