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Is it ethical?
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Is it new?
Doesnt it increase
malpractice risk?
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Coaching on strategy
or role playing
Collaborative lawyering
Reviewing documents
Drafting documents,
contracts and agreements
Ghostwriting
Negotiating
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Preparing exhibits
Appearing at a hearing
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The benefits
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Author bio
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Endnotes
1 American Bar Association, Limited
Scope Representation helps lawyers expand
practice, www.americanbar.org/publications/
youraba/2015/april-2015/limited-scoperepresentation-helps-lawyers-expandpractice.html (last visited 76/29/16).
2 The Supreme Court of Ohio Board of Professional
Conduct clarified its view on appropriate placement
of flat fees into trust or business accounts in its
Opinion 2016-1, issued Feb. 12, 2016. The opinion
cites the requirement in Prof. Conduct R. 1.5 (d)
(3) that a lawyer shall not enter into an arrangement
for a fee denominated as earned upon receipt,
nonrefundable, or in any similar terms, unless the
client is simultaneously advised in writing that if
the lawyer does not complete the representation
for any reason, the client may be entitled to a
refund www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/Boards/
BOC/Advisory_Opinions/2016/Op_16-001.pdf
(last visited June 29, 2016). It only makes
sense that that written advice is in the
initial written agreement for services.
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