Nevada
Nevada Supreme Court is considering opening doors for unbundled and limited scope services for family law matters, to be heard over two sessions, on June 21, 2022 and August 2, 2022.
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Nevada Supreme Court is considering opening doors for unbundled and limited scope services for family law matters, to be heard over two sessions, on June 21, 2022 and August 2, 2022.
The CBA/CBF Task Force on the Sustainable Practice of Law & Innovation has release their report and list of recommendations. They are requesting comments on their recommendations by August 21. Interested parties can comment in writing (following instructions on this...Read More
The Utah Supreme Court has released proposed regulations for comment and review. This is part of their Regulatory Taskforce and Sandbox work. The bulk of the proposals are around Rule 5.4, which is the rule section generally prohibiting fee splitting...Read More
From the Arizona Legal Services Taskforce Website: "The Task Force on Delivery of Legal Services, established by Administrative Order 2018-111 to review the regulation of the delivery of legal services in Arizona, will make recommendations as follows: Restyle, update, and...Read More
The Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (ARDC) has published for public comment an Intermediary Connecting Services Proposal. For more information, please visit this LinkedIn post.
The D.C. Bar Global Legal Practice Committee (GLPC) is studying and seeking feedback on the changing models for obtaining and delivering legal services in the United States and abroad, including alternative business structures (ABS) and multidisciplinary practice (MDP). The deadline...Read More