Sentences with phrase «unbundling legal services into»

Not exact matches

Some of our services remain eligible for legal aid; those that are not are provided at a fixed price, so people need not fear the uncertainty of not knowing what the service will cost them...; We offer modular [unbundled] services, so that we can put together bespoke packages that suit everyone's pocket; We offer extended services by phone and email, so that people who do not want to come into an office don't need to (whether it's because they are simply busy or because they've been subjected to violence and prefer to remain in a place where they know they are safe); We offer flexible hours, including evenings and weekends; We demystify law by talking to clients in plain English...
In light of these complications and hassles, it is not too surprising that a great many lawyers opt not to get into the thicket of offering limited retainer services (also known as unbundled legal services).
The concept of unbundled legal services has been recognized as a measure to improve access to justice for those who fall into the wide and growing gap between Canadians who can afford full representation and those who qualify for legal aid.
Unbundled services and limited - scope representation are similar terms for breaking up legal representation into bite - sized chunks.
Woody said that he felt that there needed to be a book that would help integrate mediation, unbundled legal services, and legal representation of families and divorce into one volume.
«Unbundled legal services» means that a law firm breaks down a legal matter or a client's legal needs into components.
Less «lawyering» might simply mean unbundling services so that there is less low paying (unprofitable) legal work, and more high paying work by tapping into Richard Granat's latent legal market.
The Centre's approach is consistent with a number of principles found in A2JBC's Framework for Action, by applying a user - centred approach that takes into consideration the child's own views and preferences; by exploring alternative modes of legal service delivery, such as unbundled services; and by reducing financial barriers to accessing legal help for those who need it.
My wish for Access for Justice in Canada this holiday season is that every lawyer in Canada commit to assisting at least one SRL over the holiday season with unbundled legal services at an affordable hourly rate — and that they enjoy working with a SRL so much that they make this a permanent part of their practice going forward into 2015.
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