First Page
166
Date Created
1-1-2012
Publisher
St. Mary's University School of Law
Editor
Allison S. Ellis
Last Page
261
Abstract
The use of unbundled legal services is nothing new in this country, and it is often preferable to no representation at all. The Model Rules of Professional Conduct expressly permit attorneys to provide limited representation to their clients. Domestic-relations attorneys, in particular, have tried to ease the burden on litigants by offering unbundled legal services. However, the use of unbundled services in domestic[1]relations matters has caused difficulties for litigants, attorneys, and the courts. For these domestic-relations cases in particular, full service representation is crucial. To provide full satisfaction for their clients and to fulfill their ethical duty, domestic-relations attorneys must provide complete representation.
Recommended Citation
Michele N. Struffolino,
Taking Limited Representation to the Limits: The Efficacy of Using Unbundled Legal Services in Domestic-Relations Matters Involving Litigation.,
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St. Mary's J. on Legal Malpractice & Ethics
166
(2012).
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https://commons.stmarytx.edu/lmej/vol2/iss1/14
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