Although I'm sure there's a way to edit them, correct typos and clarify my thinking, I have simply decided to rewrite my comments as a somewhat better thought out post
on my Access to Justice blog:
And of course, read more of Richard's always fascinating thoughts
on his Access to Justice blog.
Not exact matches
From Richard Zorza's
Access to Justice Blog comes word of an interesting new - ish paper1 on the role of nonlawyer representation (such as Washington state's Limited License Legal Technicians) in increasing access to ju
Access to Justice Blog comes word of an interesting new - ish paper1 on the role of nonlawyer representation (such as Washington state's Limited License Legal Technicians) in increasing access to j
Justice Blog comes word of an interesting new - ish paper1
on the role of nonlawyer representation (such as Washington state's Limited License Legal Technicians) in increasing
access to ju
access to justicejustice.
Boyd has recently launched a
blog on the subject (lauded here
on Slaw) that focuses
on concrete steps lawyers and other stakeholders can take
to increase
access to justice in small but significant ways.
And
on the
Access to Justice in Canada
blog, «The Failure of Law Societies
to Accept Their Duty in Law
to Solve the Unaffordable Legal Services Problem,» Part 1
on August 12, 2014, & Part 2
on August 14, 2014.
Also published
on the
Access to Justice in Canada
blog: Part 1, August 12, 2014; and Part 2, August 14, 2014; and pp. 1 - 3 excerpted
on the Slaw
blog, Sept. 11, 2014: «Thursday Thinkpiece: Chasse
on Law Societies and Unaffordable Legal Services.»
And also posted
on the,
Access to Justice in Canada
blog on October 7, 2014
A recent guest post
on Richard Zorza's wonderful
Access To Justice blog endorsed a strategy for building a legal self help center in every jurisdiction in the country within the next five years.
His
blog post
on the
Access to Justice BC website urges lawyers
to incorporate unbundling in their practice.
By: Jonnette Watson Hamilton PDF Version: The Potential Impact of a Quebec Superior Court Challenge
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As we have written
on this
blog before, no one approach can be a panacea for the
access to justice gap.
See the Canadian Forum
on Civil
Justice and their
Access to Justice Blog and Cost of
Justice project, for example, as well as the work of the National Self - Represented Litigants Project (NSRLP).
* This piece originally appeared
on the Canadian Forum
on Civil
Justice,
Access to Justice Blog.
For information
on my research and continuing work
on self - represented litigants, including my
Blog on Access to Justice and the SRL Phenomenon, go
to https://representingyourselfcanada.com/
You can also link
to this article from the SRLN website or from Richard Zorza's
Access to Justice blog, where you will be able
to find dozens, hundreds, of other practical and provocative articles
on Access to Justice issues.
Our self - governing status at risk; see: «Alternative Business Structures Proposals or Solving the Unaffordable Legal Services Problem,»
on the, «
Access to Justice in Canada»
blog, March 6, 2015: http://accesstojusticeincanada.blogspot.ca/
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on the upcoming LSC / Microsoft / PBN RFP for Statewide A2J Portals — LawHelp.org
Guest
blog by Lidia Imbrogno, NSRLP research assistant and 2L, Windsor Law Depending
on whom you ask, «
Access to Justice»... read more
He writes a column for the slaw.ca
blog and speaks internationally
on the subject of
access to justice.
This
blog first appeared
on Law, Technology and
Access to Justice, a resource for all those interested in the use of technology to advance access to justice around the
Access to Justice, a resource for all those interested in the use of technology to advance access to justice around the
Justice, a resource for all those interested in the use of technology
to advance
access to justice around the
access to justice around the
justice around the world.
In this
blog post, the writer presents an itemized list of «barriers that stand between ordinary people with legal problems and their effective
access to justice,» but acknowledges that the list is necessarily incomplete (being based solely
on her personal knowledge and experiences).
This is a guest post from Richard Zorza
on his
blog: Richard Zorza's Access to Justice B
blog: Richard Zorza's
Access to Justice BlogBlog.
This is topic for a book, not a
blog, and, as my forearms are getting sore, I will end by saying again that the problems of
access to justice are found
on the barrister side of the bar, but I fear that it is the solicitor side of the bar that will be made
to suffer for it.
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