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In Washington D.C., limited scope representation is permitted under the D.C. Rules of Professional Conduct. Rule 1.2(c) allows attorneys to limit the scope of their representation if the limitation is reasonable and the client provides informed consent. This rule enables lawyers to provide unbundled legal services, allowing clients to receive targeted assistance for specific legal issues.
The D.C. Bar has embraced limited scope representation as a means to improve access to legal services. By allowing attorneys to offer unbundled services, clients can receive legal assistance tailored to their specific needs and budget constraints.
Attorneys practicing limited scope representation in D.C. must adhere to ethical guidelines, ensuring that clients fully understand the scope and limitations of the representation. This includes providing clear explanations of the services offered and any potential risks associated with limited representation.
To offer limited scope representation in Washington D.C., attorneys must comply with the following requirements:
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