Practical legal help with compassion and rigor.
Justflow Community Law, a practice area of Gil Esq PLLC, grew out of a long-held goal to expand access to high-quality legal services. Early in my career, I saw firsthand how difficult it could be to provide that level of support to individuals navigating legal challenges on their own.
Building my own firm created the opportunity to approach that work differently — offering limited-scope representation and action-plan consultations that provide meaningful legal guidance while preserving client autonomy, and applying the same level of care and rigor across all matters, including our work with companies.
Limited-scope representation — also called "unbundled" legal services — means you hire an attorney for specific, defined tasks rather than turning over your entire case. You stay in control. The attorney provides exactly the help you need, nothing more.
This is not a workaround or a compromise. It is a formally recognized, ethically sanctioned model of legal practice — and in Washington State, it is actively encouraged by the courts.
The Washington Supreme Court codified this practice in Rule of Professional Conduct 1.2(c), which explicitly allows an attorney to limit the scope of their representation. WSBA Advisory Opinion 202002 further protects activities like drafting court documents for self-represented litigants without requiring the attorney's name on the public record.
The Washington Supreme Court and WSBA have intentionally amended court rules to encourage unbundled legal services, with three specific goals:
Under Justflow's limited-scope retainer model, you define the scope. We handle the specific legal task — a motion, a negotiation, a document, a court appearance — while you retain full control of your matter. Same professional standards. Transparent scope. Flat fees.
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The same rigor brought to institutional clients — applied to matters that actually affect how people live. Book a session. Get a plan. Walk in knowing where you stand.