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You may order the book on-line by visiting www.MostenMediation.com. Author "Woody" Mosten, who has studied the risks and rewards of such untraditional delivery methods for close to 10 years, answers the question "Is it possible to deliver legal services that give people the precise help they need, when they need it?" Mosten explores the factors that have fueled the unbundling movement, the barriers that face it, and the case study successes. This book also shares practical strategies for setting up and managing an unbundled law office, marketing unbundled services, and using unbundled legal services in mediation. In addition, Forrest Mosten has compiled a bibliography of articles, books, reports and multi-media materials on a broad range of unbundling issues. Florida has recently become the sixth state to formally address the delivery of unbundled legal services via rule changes. A January 2004 ABA Journal eReport article by Jill Schachner Chanen, explores the shift towards unbundling in Florida and across the United States. Family Courts and Conciliation Review Journal (FCCR)January 2002 is a special issue of the Review covering issues of unbundled law has been published in January 2002. The Review is the official Journal of the Association of Family, Courts and Community Professionals is published in cooperation with the Hofstra University Law School. The Special Issue Editor is Forrest Mosten. For information on journal subscriptions contact the editor, Andrew Shepard 516-463-5890. The mailing address is Hofstra University School of Law, 121 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-1210. |