In determining the amount of fee for litigious or contentious matters involving representation of a client in Court, it is proper to take into consideration-
(a) the time, labour and skill required;
(b) the novelty and difficulty of the question involved;
(c) whether acceptance of the particular employment will preclude his appearance for others of which he has a reasonable expectation;
(d) the customary charges of the profession for similar services;
(e) the amount in controversy;
(f) the benefit resulting to the client for the services;
(g) the character of the employment-whether casual or for and established client; and
(h) the special position or seniority of the particular advocate and solicitor.