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Law Practice

Nov. 4, 2008

Unbundled Legal Services Provide Access

Some legal representation is better than no legal representation. It may not be free, but that's the idea behind limited scope representation or "unbundling," the term coined by Los Angeles attorney Forrest Mosten in the early 1990s.

By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Some legal representation is better than no legal representation. It may not be free, but that's the idea behind limited scope representation or "unbundling," the term coined by Los Angeles attorney Forrest Mosten in the early 1990s.

An a la carte approach to legal services, unbundling allows clients to hire an attorney for certain services and handle the rest of the case on their own. Common unbundled ...

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