Sentences with phrase «provision of legal services»

This access (retail, wholesale or otherwise) provides efficiency and a whole slew of tools and solutions aimed at better provision of legal services to the public.
Discussion of the move towards online provision of legal services — both by the government via digital tribunals and by the advice sector.
Her experience in - house and in private practice gives her unique insights into the efficient and effective provision of legal services to complex clients.
Neither report focuses on non-market provision of legal services through legal aid and otherwise or effect of the law and legal institutions on access to justice.
The exemption provided by Bylaw 4 applies only to provision of legal services under the WSIA.
The commonality for comparison with the legal profession isn't just that the lawyers have also had a monopoly, albeit legislated and self - regulated, and have limited provision of legal services to a sellers market of the practice of law.
Deloitte argues its use of such lawyers does not constitute unauthorized provision of legal services
Eligible pro bono legal services for this program means the direct provision of legal services without fee or expectation of fee, or at a substantially reduced fee to:
Qualifying pro bono legal services for this program means the direct provision of legal services without fee or expectation of fee, or at a substantially reduced fee, to:
With the continued evolution (some would say revolution) in the legal market Obelisk with Dana at the helm will have a key role to play in the future provision of legal services
In 2011, the remote provision of legal services via videoconferencing technology is nothing new or revolutionary.
Positions with Tier 1 and Tier 2 employers which do not require a J.D. or involve the full - time provision of legal services may be eligible employment if they generally require the graduate to use his or her legal training to a significant degree or are often held by members of the legal profession.
I share the convention that provision of legal services nowadays entails these four elements: commoditisation, research, reasoning and judgment.
Curiously, when I click on «S and G in the News» on their website 99 % of recent news about this alternative provision of legal services flagship is not there, neither can I see any obvious reference to Quindell.
Rather «Walmart law» is a useful label for non-traditional provision of legal services.
I think that the movement towards allowing nonlawyer ownership and management and investment in law firms is one that at least holds a promise for more affordable legal services for the general population, and for that reason I believe that the changes in Australia and in England and Wales may well result in better and less costly provision of legal services to the average legal consumer.
She strives for the optimum provision of legal services via the incorporation of lean methodologies, without compromising organisational cultures.
When examining statutory interpretation principles, the phrase, «related proceedings,» could not be interpreted to broaden the scope of the unlicensed provision of legal services.
The CBA report authors have carefully set out ways to ensure ethics and professionalism are maintained in areas such as fee - sharing, the actual provision of legal services, and more.
As lawyers, pursuant to the Rules of Professional Conduct, we have a positive obligation to prevent the unauthorised practice of law and the unauthorised provision of legal services.
Julie Bishop insists that the law centre model has a role to play in the future provision of legal services.
The regulator shares the CMA's aim to promote competition in the provision of legal services.
The BSB looks forward to working with the CMA as they seek to improve competition in the provision of legal services.
So, we must get ready for, as some have predicted, the disappearance of middle - sized and small law offices over the next ten years, and also for government intervention that rolls back law societies» monopoly over the provision of legal services and the legal profession's independence from government interference.
As discussed at the outset, it is plausible that the access to justice gap is explicable in part by the choice to limit the provision of legal service to licensees and those directly supervised by licensees.
The Legal Services Act 2007 (LSA 2007) received Royal Assent on 30 October 2007, and the scene was set for what is arguably going to be the most fundamental change ever in the structure of the provision of legal services.
Neither party in this case is arguing that the lawyers who conducted document review for Deloitte were engaged in the provision of legal services.
I left law school believing the provision of legal services by non-lawyers was unthinkable.
The Group's expansion plans included the provision of legal services through an Alternative Business Structure (ABS) with the advent of the Legal Services Act rather than having to outsource such activities.
The Law Society of Ontario (formerly the Law Society of Upper Canada) regulates the provision of legal services in Ontario, and is responsible for the licensing of lawyers and paralegals.
«Incorporated Legal Practices — A New Era in the Provision of Legal Services in the State of New South Wales.»
We believe we offer an entirely new approach to the provision of legal services.
The DC Bar characterized Washington's LLLT program as «an attempt to regulate the provision of legal services by highly trained paraprofessionals while promoting access to justice for those who have legal needs but do not require all the skills of an attorney.»
Through all of this (and with only limited exceptions), the legal profession in the US holds a monopoly on the provision of legal services.
They believe that they offer an entirely new approach to the provision of legal services.
The bar has resisted sharing control over the provision of legal services since the 1930s.
If Schraver is correct in saying that «the provision of legal services to the poor is a public responsibility,» then isn't the effect of the monopoly to severely limit the public's room for maneuver in meeting its responsibility?
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