Sentences with phrase «improve access to justice most»

The debate about how to improve access to justice most often discusses what lawyers and court institutions can do.

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The only way, the only way, to bring down the cost of dispute resolution and thus to improve access to justice where the improvements are most needed (to the nth degree) is to shorten the time it takes to resolve disputes.
Second, and now as a matter of practical policy - making reality, at a time when governments seem unwilling to devote more attention or expenditure to public provision of legal services for people living on low income, exploring ways to harness private sector innovations may be the most realistic avenue for improving access to justice for that segment of the population.
After seven hours of discussion over five months, the ideas proffered for improving access to justice were (1) more money for legal aid (to be extracted somehow from the most indebted sub-national government in the world), (2) more e-filing, (3) more pamphlets in more languages, (4) re-purposing the Shirley Dennison fund to laud someone who does something beneficial wrt A2J, and (5) encouraging indigenous peoples to use circles of healing instead of the court system.
He is the current president of the American College of Trial Lawyers and has been active in fundraising efforts to assist various legal organizations as part of his commitment to improving access to civil justice for Alabama's most needy citizens.
For Blauer and other advocates, open data became a basis for engagement and public sector transparency, leading to improved access to justice for some of society's most vulnerable communities.
Access to justice is a common debated theme, most notably how to get the necessary resources to improve the accessibility to and of our judicial system.
Prizes were awarded to the top 3 solutions from 10 x 5 minute pitches that were most likely to improve access to justice by maximising efficiency for the centre and ease for clients to access legal advice.
One of the most important steps we can take to improve access to justice in our community is to simply get rid of the billable hour and replace it with more transparent and value - based pricing arrangements.
Stating «There is a difference between the improving the delivery of legal services and access to justice» I believe the later seeks to serve those most marginalized by our civil justice system.
The award is given to an individual who exemplifies the Massachusetts Bar Foundation's goals of improving the administration of justice, promoting an understanding of the law, and ensuring equal access to the legal system for all residents of the Commonwealth, particularly those most vulnerable.
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