Do alternative business structures
actually increase access to justice when it comes to personal injury?
Best of all, a number of these alternatives can
actually increase access to justice while meeting lawyers» need to get paid; the idea of practice models that are remunerative and promote access to family justice is a theme I will be returning to in the months ahead.
[5] While there is evidence to support the claim that only legal aid and / or pro bono will
actually increase access to justice, there is no evidence to support that programs like the LLLT program will.
Not exact matches
My point here is that rather than start ethics reform by randomly introducing less qualified, for - profit law practitioners into the market as specious proof that something is
actually being done
to improve
access to justice, let's tackle the challenges that can and will move the needle; such as, modernization of the court system,
increasing legal aid, and modernizing lawyer ethics rules that will enable lawyers and law firms
to innovate and modernize the business and practice of law.
If there is growing weariness, I expect some of that is generated by those on the frontlines who continue
to slog forward while waiting for those in governments and courts
to finish «exploring initiatives» and start funding and implementing initiatives that
actually do
increase access to justice.