Brief services definition
Brief services means legal assistance in which the recipient undertakes to provide a discrete and time-limited service to a client beyond advice and consultation, including but not limited to activities, such as the drafting of documents or making limited third party contacts on behalf of a client.
Brief services means legal assistance in which ILS undertakes to provide a discrete, time-limited service to a client beyond advice and consultation. Brief services includes, but is not limited to, activities such as the drafting of documents or making limited third-party contacts on behalf of a client.
Brief services means legal assistance in which the recipient undertakes to provide a discrete and time-limited service to a client beyond advice and consultation, including but not limited to activities, such as the drafting of documents or making limited third party contacts on behalf of a client. (f) “Extended service” means legal assistance characterized by the performance of multiple tasks incident to continuous representation. Examples of extended service would include representation of a client in litigation, an administrative adjudicative proceeding, alternative dispute resolution proceeding, extended negotiations with a third party, or other legal representation in which the recipient undertakes responsibility for protecting or advancing a client's interest beyond advice and counsel or brief services.
More Definitions of Brief services
Brief services. (“limited action”) means that the attorney took action on a client’s case; for example, drafting a letter to a collection agency or calling a DFCS casework to resolve a problem; helping the client execute a Financial Power of Attorney.