The following resources may be helpful as you develop, encourage, and enhance unbundled legal services in your jurisdiction.
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Compilation of Court Rules: National Center for State Courts, Self-Representation State Links: Unbundling Rules.
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Connecticut Bar Task Force on Limited Scope Representation, Report of the CBA Task Force on Limited Scope Representation (rev. Oct. 8, 2012).
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Judith L. Kreeger, To Bundle or Unbundle? That is the Question, 40 Fam. Ct. Rev. 1, 87 (2002).
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Modest Means Program, Oregon State Bar.
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State Family Law Advisory Committee Members, Oregon Judicial Department.
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Trial Court of Massachusetts, Limited Assistance Representation Training Manual.
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Merrie-Roxie Crowell, Chair, Report of the Unbundled Legal Services Monitoring Committee (March 3, 2005).
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Forrest Mosten, Unbundling Legal Services in 2014: Recommendations for the Courts, 53 Judges J. 10 (Winter 2014).
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Rochelle Klempner, Unbundled Legal Services in Litigated Matters in New York State.
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ABA Standing Comm. on the Delivery of Legal Serv., An Analysis of Rules that Enable Lawyers to Serve Self-Represented Litigants (2014).
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Report of the Special Committee on Limited Scope Representation (Missouri 2004).
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John T. Broderick, Jr. & Ronald M. George, A Nation of Do-It-Yourself Lawyers, New York Times, Jan. 1, 2010.
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Richard Zorza, A New Day for Judges and the Self-Represented: The Implications of Turner v. Rogers, 50 Judges J. 16 (Fall 2011).
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“20 Things Judicial Officers can do to Encourage Attorneys to Provide Limited Scope Representation,” reprinted from The Bench, news journal of the California Judges Association (2003).
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American Bar Association, Resources, Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services.
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American Bar Association, Unbundling Fact Sheet, Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services.
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ABA Standing Comm. on the Delivery of Legal Serv., An Analysis of Rules that Enable Lawyers to Serve Self-Represented Litigants (2014).
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ABA Standing Comm. on the Delivery of Legal Serv., An Analysis of Rules that Enable Lawyers to Serve Pro Se Litigants (2009).
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Colorado Bar Association, Practical and Ethical Considerations to Integrated Unbundled Legal Services (2015).
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Mark A. Juhas, A Judge’s View on the Benefits of ‘Unbundling’, Cal. B.J. (2015).