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BOSTON — It's been called the McDonald's of the legal business. The Associated Press Doc-U-Prep uses computer software to produce standard legal documents at roster bottom rates on a monthly basis and contests the divorce. $279 for a routine bankruptcy. Business for the Staunton company is booming. Richard Lewis, president of the year-old business, said he is looking to open branches. "I know now that the service is needed." he said. But some lawyers, locally and nationally, aren't happy with the fast-food approach to legal services. The 130-member Taunton Bar Association raised questions about whether Lewis, who is not a lawyer, is illegally practicing law. There are similar concerns in other states, where document-preparation services are proliferating with little or no regulation. In California, where the do-it-yourself legal trend started several years ago, the state bar is drawing up recommendations for licensing the industry. The Florida Bar maintains a special unit to monitor what it calls "legal technicians." "I're really the hot issue of this year," Ellen Bateman of the Florida Bar. Lewis described his company as a typing service that provides an alternative for people who can't afford legal fees of $150 an hour and up. "Wet tell them right up front we're not lawyers," he said. Clients sign a statement acknowledging that they understand Doc-U-Prep can't give their legal advice, or documents or draft documents in a contested case. "The law says the unauthorized practice of law is giving legal advice. That's my saying, 'Ma am, you don't understand, you need a living trust.' Lewis said." Instead, he said, he provides fill-in-the-blank forms for people who already know what they want. He wants taxpayers to pay tax preparers such as HRG Block. Several lawyers argued that preparing legal documents just isn't the way it should be. "Going to these types of operations, the public may get forms or documents that are appropriate for some people but very inappropriate or create horrible problems for other people," said Daniel Crane, president-elect of the Massachusetts Bar Association. John T. Murray, former president of the Taunton Bar Association, said even apparently routine legal procedures are governed by complex codes and laws. Earlier this year, Murray asked state Attorney General Scott Harshbarger to investigate whether Doc-U. is practicing law without a license. Bus crash beats tomatoes to pulp The Associated Press Bus driver William Winston of San Bernardino was pinned in the bus for about an hour after the 4 a.m. crash on Interstate 5 in the Tejon Pass, 70 miles north of Los Angeles, authorities said. Winston, 45, suffered a broken leg and 19 passengers were treated for bruises, said Liz Dunn, representative for Greyhound Lines Inc. in Dallas. None were admitted to the hospital. 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