I mean, when you talk to judges
about the access to justice crisis, lots of times you'll hear them say, «Oh, it's terrible.
In a sign of the unbundling movement's maturity, Mosten and Scully integrate discussion of client vulnerabilities, disadvantages and sources of mistrust of lawyers and new knowledge
about the access to justice crisis among family law clients.
Not exact matches
Indeed, the Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada has recognized one aspect of this demand in numerous recent speeches where she has referenced the access to justice «crisis» in the country, brought about by in part, she asserts, by a legal system that is too costly and too complicated for most Can
Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada has recognized one aspect of this demand in numerous recent speeches where she has referenced the
access to justice «crisis» in the country, brought about by in part, she asserts, by a legal system that is too costly and too complicated for most Can
justice «
crisis» in the country, brought
about by in part, she asserts, by a legal system that is too costly and too complicated for most Canadians.
How many years now have we been hearing
about an «
access to justice crisis»?
We are smart people, we are deeply committed
to our work, and we can and must figure out how
to respond
to this
crisis — in multiple small ways since there is no magical single fix here — but first, we have
to care
about the question of
access to justice.