Limited Scope Representation
- Wei Luo
- Jan 5
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 10
Lawyers typically represent clients from the beginning of a case to the end. However, some clients choose to go with a limited-scope representation.
Under a limited-scope representation, also known as unbundled or a la carte legal services, a client can hire a lawyer for limited purposes, such as drafting specific paperwork, providing limited legal advice via a memo, negotiating a settlement agreement, or appearing in court on behalf of the client. This arrangement allows a client to unbundle the lawyer’s services, giving the client more control over the case and a lower overall fee. But, the client will also take on more of the risk associated with handling parts of the case herself.
Thickstun Luo LLC can offer limited scope representation to you. Contact us today for a consultation.
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