What types of services could be made available to a client under an unbundled model of service delivery?
Services may include advice and counsel, limited court or administrative appearances, and assistance with documents and pleadings. Each of these categories may be further broken down into discrete tasks, and a lawyer may provide a combination of services. For instance, lawyers might draft pleadings, coach on strategy, role-play court appearances, research the law, write briefs, negotiate, prepare exhibits, organize discovery, draft agreements, or prepare orders.
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