Not exact matches
The current federal election campaign provides a key opportunity for lawyers
to shift the discourse and effect
meaningful change towards greater
access to legal and justice
services.
We believe the
legal profession and the clients they serve will benefit as a whole if law students are utilized in a
meaningful way through exposure
to 21st century skills and practical experience by working with technology tools that are expanding
legal access and improving the delivery of
legal services.»
First, James Beckett, the CEO of Qualmet, predicts that, for the first time, «the status quo will forever be altered» because buyers of
legal services will have
access to meaningful, comparative and lawyer performance data, allowing side - by - side comparisons.
We believe the
legal profession and the individuals they serve will benefit as a whole if law students are utilized in a
meaningful way through exposure
to multidisciplinary skills and practical experience developing tools
to expand
legal access and improve the delivery of
legal services.
The ten model objectives include, among others, «protection of the public,» «advancement of the administration of justice and the rule of law,» «
meaningful access to justice and information about the law,» «independence of professional judgment,» and «diversity and inclusion among
legal services providers and freedom from discrimination for those receiving
legal services and in the justice system.»
The
legal industry has some «wicked» problems
to confront: the
access to justice crisis, creating
meaningful guardrails for social media and its potential
to obliterate fact from misinformation, protecting democracy, and training future lawyers — as well as
legal service providers —
to ensure they have the competencies, experience, and tools necessary
to tackle these challenges.
... the digital revolution and the modern social and economic forces it has unleashed are creating new modes of delivery of traditional
legal services, creating new demands and expectations for
meaningful access to justice, and eroding the fundamental assumptions upon which the
legal profession of the past was built.
Each year, the
Legal Foundation of Washington Board of Trustees presents the Charles A. Goldmark Distinguished
Service Award
to an outstanding individual or organization that has assisted in providing deep and
meaningful access to the justice system.
Working with a broad range of state, community, and national civil
legal assistance, civil rights, and community - based organizations
to advance racial justice and leadership development as core values in the civil justice community and
to help low - income people have
meaningful access to a full range of
legal assistance
services
«By offering innovative
legal solutions and a customer - focused experience, LegalZoom hopes
to have a
meaningful impact on the existing gap in
access to legal services and the way
legal help is delivered in the UK.»