Utah Scope of Representation specifies the limits of a lawyer's duties to their client. It is a contract between the lawyer and the client that outlines the scope of the legal services the lawyer will provide, the payment obligations, and the limitations of the relationship. The Utah Rules of Professional Conduct require that lawyers provide their clients with a written Scope of Representation at the outset of the attorney-client relationship. Types of Utah Scope of Representation include limited scope representation, full-scope representation, and unbundled legal services. Limited scope representation is when a lawyer provides limited services, such as help with a specific task or issue, to address the client's legal needs. Full-scope representation is when a lawyer provides comprehensive legal services to the client throughout the entire representation. Unbundled legal services involve hiring a lawyer to provide only certain services, such as advice or document preparation.