She also states that the profession's resistance to change isn't resolving
the current access to justice crisis our country is currently facing.
Not exact matches
And for a slew of reasons that I will explore in Part 2 of this column topic, a more elite class of law school graduate spells trouble for the Canadian legal profession's ability
to contend with the
current crisis of unequal
access to justice.
Lord knows that much of the present
crisis in unequal
access to justice is due
to the complexity and delays of the
current system.
But, in our
current crisis of
access to justice, these changes are exactly what we should be considering, or, in the case of the Civil Resolution Tribunal, working
to implement as soon as possible.