Sentences with phrase «think unbundled services»

Sam Glover: Fair, if you're listening and you think unbundled services are stupid and unethical or just stupid, hit me up on Twitter, drop me a line and I'd like to have you on the podcast and we can fight about it.

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«I think this process gives the client a degree of control that lawyers don't normally give clients,» Joel Miller is quoted as saying about unbundled legal services.
Then I think there's kind of this parallel track of issues to unpack where there's a distinction between small firms that have built their business model around being able to help solve problems of access, whether that's around unbundling their services or how they do their pricing, or giving away some free do it yourself content on the front end, whether that's also as part of their lead acquisition strategy or just as a service to people who need it, is I think separate from people who then volunteer their time in pro bono efforts, or people who donate their money to legal charitable causes.
Even all the talking about access to justice inside the legal establishment seems to mostly steer clear of controversial topics and ideas (think para-legals, SRLs, unbundled legal services...).
Comment, The Changing Face of Legal Practice: Trends in Thinking About Unbundled Legal Services — Twenty - Six Recommendations From the October 2000 Baltimore Conference (page 26)
I would also like to see a business plan from the real estate boards — I don't have to see it personally, but I think it should be presented at least to CREA — about how they are going to become more efficient, unbundled services and deliver a superior product.
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