I believe legal coaching has the potential to
serve as an access to justice tool, not just in family law but in other areas of civil litigation, including employment, estate litigation and administrative law.
Not exact matches
Each law school appoints a staff member
to serve as champion / leader for engaging discussion between the school and
justice system stakeholders, including the public, about the role of law schools in supporting equal
access to justice.
Professor Kristen Blankley, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln has written an insightful scholarly article on this topic that brings together her dedication
to access to justice, her commitment
to the rule of law and her experience
as a practicing mediator
serving the public in Nebraska.
Last but not least, human beings see UPL prosecutions
as self -
serving and protectionist, and alternative legal services providers helping individuals that were otherwise not getting help from lawyers and paralegals would likely argue that
access to justice is being thwarted.
We're a non-partisan grassroots organization and
serve as a standing committee of the Washington State Supreme Court's
Access to Justice Board.
I am honored
to serve as a trustee of this important charitable organization, which is dedicated
to ensuring equal
access to justice and
to enhancing the administration of
justice and understanding of the law.
It should
serve as an important guide for stakeholders in the
Access to Justice community
as they consider the implementation of services
to benefit those in need.»
Many
access to justice efforts focus on crisis moments —
serving an individual at a pressure point in their life such
as eviction or deportation.
As a public site, this law society investment in the most comprehensive free -
to - use legal information resource in Canada concurrently
serves up perhaps the most significant contribution
to access to justice ever made by the legal profession.
Necessity being the mother of invention, an increasing need for better
access to justice and the means for delivering it means that your home computer, laptop, or mobile device can
serve as the place where disputes are resolved.
The advice - a-thon events are collectively known
as «Pro Bono Going Public» and
serve to raise awareness of lawyers» charitable efforts
to increase
access to justice in BC.
Hoping that his report will
serve as a «wake up call
to those interested in the administration of
justice», Iacobucci takes great pains
to illustrate the complexity of
access to justice issues in First Nations communities.
Until then, this statement made by Colin Lachance about CanLII is not yet true: «
As a public site,... [it]
serves up perhaps the most significant contribution
to access to justice ever made by the legal profession.»
Why should a licensing candidate being paid pennies
serving low - income clients suffering from the
access to justice crisis have
to pay the same
as those articling on Bay St. earning + $ 60k a year?
Access to justice fundamentally underpins the rule of law and
serves as a vital weapon in the armoury of those seeking
to uphold their legal rights.
Adding, «These issues only
serve to remind us that the challenge of securing
access to justice can not be solved by locking coders in a room for 24 hours with pizza and energy drinks, try
as the courts and judiciary might.»
The Texas
Access to Justice Commission serves as the statewide umbrella organization for all efforts to expand access and reduce barriers to justice in civil legal matters for the
Access to Justice Commission serves as the statewide umbrella organization for all efforts to expand access and reduce barriers to justice in civil legal matters for th
Justice Commission
serves as the statewide umbrella organization for all efforts
to expand
access and reduce barriers to justice in civil legal matters for the
access and reduce barriers
to justice in civil legal matters for th
justice in civil legal matters for the poor.
«It was a pleasure and a privilege
to have
served as Chair of the EJC and
to have worked with so many dedicated people committed
to increasing equal
access to justice for all of the Commonwealth's residents,» Mr. Moskowitz said.
For many who can not afford legal counsel court filing fees
serve as another barrier
to access to justice.
By providing lawyers and legal advice
to people living at or near the federal poverty level, civil legal aid programs enhance their clients» ability
to access justice and can
serve as a powerful tool
to combat poverty.
She also
serves as a Ministry liaison
to external
access to justice initiatives and organizations, including research initiatives at the University of Saskatchewan College of Law through CREATE Justice and the Dean's
justice initiatives and organizations, including research initiatives at the University of Saskatchewan College of Law through CREATE
Justice and the Dean's
Justice and the Dean's Forum.
Additionally, she
serves as panel counsel for the Board of Professional Responsibility and is a member of the Supreme Court
Access to Justice Pro Bono Committee.
In connection with multijurisdictional practice, Runyon
served on the Advisory Committee on Pro Bono Service by In - House Counsel in New York State and has spoken on the topic at numerous
access to justice summits
as well
as before the Conference of Chief
Justices and the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
The program may
serve as a model for other rural areas, which face serious
access -
to -
justice challenges
as older lawyers retire.
Another
Access to Justice Pioneer is Sheldon Krantz, a retired DLA Piper partner who came up with the idea of the DC Affordable Law Firm.Starting this fall, he will
serve as the Executive Director
to the newly created D.C. Affordable Law Firm, a joint endeavor between the Georgetown University Law Center, Arent Fox, and DLA Piper,
to address the needs of the under
served in the DC area.
In the spring 2017, Knomos also acted
as an advisor
to student building legal apps
to improve
access to justice by helping leading organizations better
serve their clients.
In the Clinic, students
serve as the lead attorney, supervised by an experienced lawyer, representing leading conservation organizations and local community groups
to promote
access to justice on important environmental issues.
Jimmy joined
Access Justice in 2003 and
served as its System Architect, Project Manager, and Acting Executive Director prior
to its merger with Pro Bono Law of BC.
«Our
justice system will be further strengthened with the introduction of the JusticeNet program,
as it will
serve to complement existing
access to justice programs intended for people who do not qualify for legal aid.»
The answers
to improving
access to justice are (1) greater public education which can be easily and disinterestedly (
as opposed
to self -
serving ads by firms) delivered by the Law Society at remarkably modest cost per member, and (2) legislative amendments
to the litigation process.
Well - trained intermediaries are key
to providing broad - based
access to justice,
serving as a point of first contact
to provide basic information, appropriate referrals and
to ensure efficient use of more specialized legal resources by potentially reducing the demands upon those resources.
The impact of these services on
access to justice is significant for residents of rural Canada and will likely become even more important
as providers of legal information and legal services seek new ways
to serve rural communities that are increasingly losing lawyers in their communities
to retirement.
But she points out,
as a self - regulating profession, the legal industry must find a way
to serve those who would otherwise be excluded: «If legal fees are so out of reach that the average person doesn't have
access to the
justice system, we have an obligation
to fill gaps in the system by requiring the profession
to step up
to the plate,» she says.
As the largest funder of civil legal services in the U.S., LSC funds the legal aid organizations that
serve almost two million Americans every year and play a vital role in helping ensure
access to justice.