Sentences with phrase «unbundled services project»

From medical - legal partnerships in Ontario to unbundled service projects in Alberta to pre-paid legal insurance programs in Quebec, justice system stakeholders are re-imagining ways to provide universal access to justice across Canada.

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She is a member of the BC Access to Justice Committee, Coordinator of the BC Family Justice Innovation Lab, a Board member of the Courthouse Library Society of BC, a knowledge engineer with the Civil Resolution Tribunal and Project Manager of Mediate BC's «Family Unbundled Legal Services project&Project Manager of Mediate BC's «Family Unbundled Legal Services project&project».
Fenwick and West LLP created Fenwick Flex as a way to provide unbundled legal services and in - house counsel where legal assistance can be purchased by the number of hours a project might need.
A startup needing a lawyer to assist it in a specific acquisition or other event might want to retain the unbundled services on a project basis, rather than retaining the traditional firm on the billable hour model for full - representation.
Unbundled services are provided primarily through our Domestic Violence Legal Project (DVLP) with our full - time staff attorneys.
Appointed member of the Advisory Group to the Expanding Access Working Group, an adjunct to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Steering Committee on Self - Represented Litigants, established to create «unbundled» legal services pilot projects designed to expand access to attorneys.
We are inviting this kind of client feedback as part of the evaluation of the BC Family Unbundled Legal Services project, including whether the services contributed positively to the well - being of the client and children,Services project, including whether the services contributed positively to the well - being of the client and children,services contributed positively to the well - being of the client and children, if any.
If you've recently provided unbundled legal services in BC, please consider this invitation from Kari Boyle (who's championed the project to date):
But that project identified the value of unbundling more family law services.
An earlier initiative, the Family Unbundled Legal Services Project hosted by MediateBC, was specific to mediation.
The result of the project, so far, is a video («Justices Speak Up For Unbundling») intended to convey some introductory information about the concept and to dispel some of the concerns lawyers might have about offering unbundled services as part of their practice.
Collaborative efforts stemming from our February 11, 2016 Access to Justice BC Leadership Group meeting resulted in Access to Justice BC working alongside the Mediate BC Family Unbundled Legal Services Project (funded by the Law Foundation) to support and promote the availability of «unbundled» legal Unbundled Legal Services Project (funded by the Law Foundation) to support and promote the availability of «unbundled» legal sServices Project (funded by the Law Foundation) to support and promote the availability of «unbundled» legal unbundled» legal servicesservices.
Access to Justice BC's family unbundling initiative is proceeding in tandem with Mediate BC's Family Unbundled Legal Services Project.
[vii] Alternative legal services (ALSs) are, for example: clinics offering advice, self - help webpages, phone - in services, paralegal and law student programs, family mediation services, social justice tribunals, and court procedures simplification projects, public legal education information services, programs for targeted (unbundled) limited retainer legal services (as distinguished from a full retainer to provide the whole legal service), pro bono (free) legal services for short and simple cases, and the National Self - Represented Litigants Project, the purpose of which is to help self - represented litigants to be better litigants without lawyers.
We hope that the Project results will provide more lawyers with the incentive and reassurance to examine their own practices and consider how they could offer unbundled services to existing or new clients.
[6] Alternative legal services (ALSs) are, for example: clinics of various types; self - help webpages; phone - in services; paralegal and law student programs; family mediation services; social justice tribunals; and court procedures simplification projects; arbitration and mediation for dispute resolution; public legal education information services; programs for targeted (unbundled) limited retainer legal services (as distinguished from a full retainer to provide the whole legal service); pro bono (free) legal services for short and simple cases; and, the National Self - Represented Litigants Project, the purpose of which is to help self - represented litigants to be better litigants without lawyers.
The Project evaluation report confirms the growing interest of lawyers in unbundled services and tangible support from the BC judiciary (which is encouraging).
[iii] Alternative legal services (ALSs) are, for example: clinics of various types, self - help webpages, phone - in services, paralegal and law student programs, family mediation services, social justice tribunals, court procedures simplification projects, arbitration and mediation for dispute resolution, public legal education information services, programs for targeted (unbundled) limited retainer legal services (as distinguished from a full retainer to provide all of the legal services necessary), pro bono (free) legal services for short and simple cases, and the National Self - Represented Litigants Project, the purpose of which is to help self - represented litigants to be more effective self - represented litigants.
Kari D. Boyle [email protected] Project Manager, Mediate BC's BC Family Unbundled Legal Services Project
While the project focuses on mediation - related unbundled legal services, much will be learned about unbundled legal services in general.
The project is working collaboratively with the Unbundling Initiative of Access to Justice BC which is exploring unbundled legal services of all kinds to support families.
The Family Legal Services Unbundling Project is inspired by the Law Society of BC, generously funded by the Law Foundation of BC, administered by Mediate BC and supported by the BC Family Justice Innovation Lab.
Executive Search Research firms and search firms offering unbundled services typically charge by the hour, by the project / search, or by monthly retainer.
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