The Limits of Limited Scope Representation

Courts are facing an unprecedented number of pro se litigants. Whether due to the economy, a changing attitude over litigation, technology, or other causes, courts flooded with pro se litigants have struggled to come up with a solution. In certain practice areas such as family law and property cases a high percentage of all suits involve at least one unrepresented party. This places an administrative stress on the courts. Some jurisdictions are experimenting with a potential answer to the “pro se problem” through the use …

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