Unbundled legal services is when a lawyer does not take on the entire bundle of a client's legal requirements but, instead, takes on some of them. For example, an attorney may not represent a client in a trial. However, they may look over legal documents or attend court hearings on behalf of the client.
The benefit of unbundled legal services is that the client can still get a certain amount of legal assistance without having to pay the lawyer to do the entire job of representing the client. This is a good option for people who wish to save money by representing themselves, but who also need some assistance from a lawyer. It can also be beneficial for lawyers, because it allows them to pick up some business without having to take on an entire case.