Rethinking the Full-Service Legal Representational Model: A Maryland Experiment

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An experimental project in which law students give legal information and advice to otherwise unrepresented parties in family law cases is described. Expanded use of a limited-representation model for legal assistance, together with reconfiguring existing legal services, can help increase the number of poor people who obtain access to justice.

By Michael Millemann, Nathalie Gilfrich, and Richard Granat From March - April 1997