Ghostwriting Can Increase Pro Bono and Expand Access to Justice
By Kelsey Hunt, PBI Law Clerk Ghostwriting is a form of limited scope representation that allows attorneys to draft or assist in drafting a pleading, motion, or other document filed by a pro se party without entering an appearance or engaging in formal representation. Many low- and modest-income parties litigate pro se because they cannot afford the high price of full-scale representation. Ghostwriting increases their access to justice by allowing them to receive some legal assistance and more effectively advocate their position during litigation. Ghostwriting can also expand pro bono work by providing meaningful opportunities for attorneys seeking to do pro bono.