Sentences with phrase «reducing legal barriers»

Reducing legal barriers to tiny houses could quickly provide accessible and sustainable housing options for thousands of people throughout Oregon.

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Other transportation proposals include procurement reforms to reduce sealed bids for MTA contracts; requirements that all backseat automobile passengers wear seat belts, and children under age 8 be properly restrained in school buses; and removal of legal barriers to encourage self - driving car manufacturers to operate in New York.
While acknowledging that contingency fees are needed to facilitate access to justice, the Court clarified that policy goal of reducing barriers to legal services is but one factor to consider, and that the policy of maintaining the integrity of the profession is a primary concern with deep roots.
Further, there is value in working with social service agencies to identify systemic and organizational barriers that may contribute to staff referral fatigue, resistance to working with legal authorities, and reduced efficacy of service delivery to clients.
But flooding the market and thereby reducing the odds of realistically getting a legal job after graduation can also pose a barrier to entry.
Through these conversations we expect to be able to identify additional use cases, secure further contracts and identify a route to market for the visualisation services, whilst also determining what products and solutions could be developed using emerging technology to reduce the barriers to entry for the legal sector to take up VR.
«On accessibility, we really saw it as something that is part of this outward focus of the law school, to really ensure we're getting our financial barriers reduced to the extent we can, for ensuring our communities are inclusive, [that] no one's pressed up against the window looking in on a great legal education if they want one and are eligible for one,» says Sossin.
Every year, we release numerous reports and attend various meetings on furthering access to justice and reducing barriers to entering the legal profession.
These sessions, along with the industry - leading keynotes and hands - on training, will teach attendees from across the globe how to break down the barriers between legal, compliance, and operational risk - reducing the impact of adverse events with transparency, predictability, and control.
In addition, to providing future lawyers the competencies and skills to use and deploy technology in order to gradually reduce those barriers standing in the way of equal access to adequate legal services.
The Texas Access to Justice Commission serves as the statewide umbrella organization for all efforts to expand access and reduce barriers to justice in civil legal matters for the poor.
the barriers to entry [to law practice] exist simply to protect lawyers from competition with non-lawyers and firms that are not lawyer - owned — competition that could reduce legal costs and give the public greater access to legal assistance.
The forms arose from the Commission's responsibility under Supreme Court Rule 50 to develop initiatives and systemic changes to reduce barriers to access to justice and to meet the legal needs of persons whose legal needs may not be met by legal aid programs.
«This could lead to transformational changes to perennial challenges associated with finding relevant and appropriately skilled lawyers, reducing barriers to conducting legal consultation and promoting privatised justice and ADR, especially in multi-nationals and the banking sector.
PBO is a central and expert provider of pro bono legal services in Ontario, with sophisticated training, structure, risk - management protocols and technical support that reduces barriers for lawyers wishing to volunteer.
This new era will integrate the technological legal innovation framework with the systems change approach regime to accelerate improvements in the delivery of legal services while reducing the barriers that prevent equal access to justice.»
By hosting a Fellow, you are contributing to the development of a future legal innovator and to the profession by accelerating the pace of future innovations in our justice system to gradually reduce those barriers standing in the way of equal access to justice for all.
The Centre's approach is consistent with a number of principles found in A2JBC's Framework for Action, by applying a user - centred approach that takes into consideration the child's own views and preferences; by exploring alternative modes of legal service delivery, such as unbundled services; and by reducing financial barriers to accessing legal help for those who need it.
At the core, perhaps — is a need for an improved dialogue with government and the public about the very real business case to be made for improved access to legal assistance — which, in part, would include reducing barriers to becoming a lawyer.
The articles identify promising casework and legal and judicial best practices, raise awareness of factors that reduce barriers to engagement, and explore policies that affect the engagement of nonresident fathers.
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