The Jackson reforms of English commercial litigation came into force on 1 April 2013, and as part of that wholesale review of the funding of litigation in England and Wales, there has been widespread recognition that litigation
funding promotes access to justice by enabling litigants to manage their exposure to costs.
Not exact matches
Established in 1974, the Legal Services Corporation (LSC)
promotes equal
access to justice by providing federal
funding grants
to 134 nonprofit legal aid programs across the United States.
Earlier this month the Department of
Justice Canada announced funding for projects that will help families deal with difficult issues related to divorce or separation with funding aimed at improving access to the family justice system and promoting compliance with family obligations related to divorce or sepa
Justice Canada announced
funding for projects that will help families deal with difficult issues related
to divorce or separation with
funding aimed at improving
access to the family
justice system and promoting compliance with family obligations related to divorce or sepa
justice system and
promoting compliance with family obligations related
to divorce or separation.
ALF's Mandate reads as follows: «The Association of Litigation
Funders of England & Wales (ALF) is dedicated
to promoting best practice in the Litigation
Funding industry and campaigning
to improve the uses and applications of Litigation
Funding as an additional resource for
Access to Justice and rational management of financial risk in making claims.
That the federal government earmark specific
funds for civil legal aid in order
to promote women's
access to justice and safety, and ensure that women are not further economically disadvantaged after relationship breakdown by having
to represent themselves in court proceedings.
The support of generous donors allows the Foundation
to continue its mission of
promoting justice by
funding legal
access and education.
Congress provides
funding through the national Legal Services Corporation (LSC), established in 1974
to promote equal
access to justice and
to provide high quality civil legal assistance
to low - income persons.
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 services.
The Legal Services Corporation, established by Congress in 1974
to promote equal
access to justice, is an independent 501 (c)(3) non-profit corporation that is the single largest
funder of civil legal aid for low - income Americans.
Established by Congress in 1974, LSC
promotes equal
access to justice by
funding high - quality civil legal assistance for low - income Americans.