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.
Not exact matches
What is required is a new and
improved framework
to achieve this «full expression»
where access to justice is guaranteed in an effective manner.
There remains lots
to talk about how
improved access to justice and legal services can be achieved without giving up ownership or bringing about an anti-competitive concentration of delivery (and this is
where I pray the benchers will go).
Improving access to justice and legal representation is a mobilising force for Josh and something that makes him excited
where Consensus will go in the future.
Let's start in Australia
where Attorney General Robert McClelland unveiled an ambitious range of measures
to improve access to justice:
In this note, I will propose two hearing processes aimed at
improving efficiencies of time and cost, and increasing
access to justice, in cases
where: one or both parties are without counsel; and, all parties are represented.
Rhode Island Legal Services provides high quality legal assistance and representation
to low - income individuals and eligible client groups for the purpose of
improving their economic condition and overall wellbeing by protecting and enforcing legal rights, stabilizing the family unit and communities
where clients live, promoting self reliance, ending domestic violence, preventing homelessness, affording dignity
to all people, and reaching out
to groups with added burdens on their ability
to access the civil
justice system.
Where there are meritorious claims, however, then funding provides
improved access to justice.»
Alan Macek, an intellectual property lawyer at Dimock Stratton LLP, points out that the federal courts also hear immigration and citizenship cases
where the tariff - based system offers predictable costs for individual litigants and
improves access to justice.