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About the Program
A recent personal finance survey found that less than 44% of Americans have enough money saved to cover a $1,000 unexpected expense. In Connecticut, legal disputes that have the greatest impact on personal safety, wealth, and stability, such as foreclosures and family matters, also have significant numbers of self-represented litigants, who may be unable to afford traditional retainer fees for full legal representation.
Your Will Learn
Who Should Purchase
Any attorney interested in growing their business through Limited Scope Representation (LSR), or unbundled legal services.
Attorneys seeking NY CLE credit who have been admitted to the New York State Bar for two years or less must attend the live seminar for skills or ethics credit, or a fully interactive videoconference. Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias CLE credits are only available as non-transitional credits. For further information about transitional and non-transitional courses, please see the NYCourts.gov page on CLE: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/attorneys/cle/index.shtml.
Limited Scope Representation - EEX220517
Cost - FREE
Program Date - Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Product ID - EEX220517
CLE Credit
CT: 1.5 CLE Credits (Ethics) 0.5 CLE Credits (General)
NY: 1.5 CLE Credits (Ethics) 0.5 CLE Credits (AOP)
A recent personal finance survey found that less than 44% of Americans have enough money saved to cover a $1,000 unexpected expense. In Connecticut, legal disputes that have the greatest impact on personal safety, wealth, and stability, such as foreclosures and family matters, also have significant numbers of self-represented litigants, who may be unable to afford traditional retainer fees for full legal representation.
Limited Scope Representation (LSR), or unbundled legal services, offers a potential "win-win" solution to these challenges. When used effectively, LSR provides attorneys with the opportunity to expand their client base, increase revenues, engage in impactful pro bono representation, and help narrow the access to justice gap. LSR allows litigants to retain an attorney for critical portions of a case at an affordable price.
Join us for a virtual presentation to learn more about LSR in Connecticut. Hear from preeminent Connecticut jurists who will speak to Connecticut’s access to justice gap and the importance of LSR as a solution. Learn from an economist and researcher who will present an economic profile of Connecticut households, allowing you to better understand the financial means of your potential client community. Learn about the ethics, court rules, and procedures of LSR, and hear from three attorneys who are effectively using LSR in private and pro bono practice.
Credits
Ethics and Professionalism:1.5, General:0.5
Description
resented by the CBA Executive Committee
- The importance of LSR and the prevalence of self-represented litigants in critical civil legal disputes
- How to use LSR effectively in Connecticut courts
- Economic profile of a typical Connecticut resident - what are the financial positions and constraints of most Connecticut households?
- What is the economic profile of your potential client community?
- Practical do’s and don’ts of using LSR, including tips for engagement letters and ending representation by using Certificates of Completion of Limited Appearance
- How LSR can help you increase your paying client base, or allow you to engage in meaningful pro bono representation; and
- The ethical and procedural rules of LSR in Connecticut.
Who Should Purchase
Any attorney interested in growing their business through Limited Scope Representation (LSR), or unbundled legal services.
Speakers
Hon. Elizabeth A. Bozzuto Campbell D. Barrett
Connecticut Superior Court, Pullman & Comley LLC,
Hartford, CT Hartford, CT
Tara C. Dugo Jeff Gentes
Dugo Law, Yale Law School,
Sandy Hook, CT New Haven, CT
Patrick O’Brien Frederic S. Ury
CT Voices for Children, Ury & Moskow LLC,
New Haven, CT Fairfield, CT
Moderator
Michael P. Bowler
Statewide Bar Counsel,
Hartford, CT
The Connecticut Bar Association/CT Bar Institute is an accredited provider of New York State CLE. This program qualifies for transitional and non-transitional CLE credits.
Attorneys seeking NY CLE credit who have been admitted to the New York State Bar for two years or less must attend the live seminar for skills or ethics credit, or a fully interactive videoconference. Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias CLE credits are only available as non-transitional credits. For further information about transitional and non-transitional courses, please see the NYCourts.gov page on CLE: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/attorneys/cle/index.shtml.
Financial hardship information is available upon request.
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