no win, no fee
no win, no fee
Used primarily by attorneys to indicate that a client will not have to pay a fee if they do not win their case. Our firm has a strict "no win, no fee" policy, so you can rest assured that you have nothing to lose in the pursuit of justice! A: "I can't afford a lawyer, though." B: "Hey, not a problem—no win, no fee."
See also: fee, no
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- out to win
- get the W
- the W
- be in the running
- in the running
- in/out of the running
- win or lose
- if you wanna play, you gotta pay
- win around
- win round