The law society's access to justice initiative, known as TAG, creates a forum for the legal and justice sectors to foster teamwork
on the access to justice front.
The courts may eventually step in and take radical action
on the Access to Justice front.
June 5, 2014 — The Law Society of Upper Canada's access to justice initiative, known as TAG, creates a forum for the legal and justice sectors to foster teamwork
on the access to justice front.
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At ROSS, we are committed
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access -
to -
justice commissions, the courts, pro bono and public interest groups, legal services organizations and law schools throughout the country,
to not only enhance the delivery of legal services
to those in need but
to offer support
to the heroic work already being performed by those
on the
front lines.
We are searching for the unsung heroes of the
justice system: those who are innovative, tireless, and passionate drivers of
access to justice, whether they're
on the
front lines or behind the scenes, lawyers or community workers, lifetime achievers or rising stars.
This holds whether we are talking about Clicklaw in B.C. or Community Legal Information Association in P.E.I. Organizations such as these are
on the
front lines of the
access to justice cause.
Recently, the Action Committee
on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters, a group broadly representative of leaders across Canada in the field of civil and family justice, and chaired by Supreme Court of Canada Justice Thomas Cromwell, emphasized the value of front - end services, such as those family justice services funded by this government, especially those that include «live»
Justice in Civil and Family Matters, a group broadly representative of leaders across Canada in the field of civil and family
justice, and chaired by Supreme Court of Canada Justice Thomas Cromwell, emphasized the value of front - end services, such as those family justice services funded by this government, especially those that include «live»
justice, and chaired by Supreme Court of Canada
Justice Thomas Cromwell, emphasized the value of front - end services, such as those family justice services funded by this government, especially those that include «live»
Justice Thomas Cromwell, emphasized the value of
front - end services, such as those family
justice services funded by this government, especially those that include «live»
justice services funded by this government, especially those that include «live» help.