People
speak about access to justice as a reason, but it's incorrect to think that swarming the market with new lawyers would facilitate that.
Not exact matches
«I have
spoken about how
access to justice on both the civil side and the criminal side is the most pressing problem facing our
justice system.
At our Jan 30th Darwin Talk event, LegalShield CEO Jeff Bell
spoke very passionately
about access to justice for all citizens through technology.
The Honourable Mr.
Justice Thomas Cromwell will open the Lectures on Friday,
speaking about the culture shift that is necessary if the legal profession is
to get a handle on ensuring
access to adjudication of disputes through the courts.
Of course, no one ever
speaks about «equal
access to justice» or, for that matter, «
access to equal
justice.»
In an interview that covered issues ranging from the build versus buy decision in legal tech
to the importance of technology in expanding
access to justice, Bradick
spoke to LegalTech news
about the launch of Theory and Principle.
Greg McLawsen will be
speaking at Seattle University's
Access to Justice Institute on June 1, 2016 (noon)
about setting up technology for law practice.
John
spoke to me in advance of the conference and explained that he disagrees with the thinking that because we're talking
about the legal system, we should leave it up
to the lawyers
to fix the
access to justice gap.
Supreme Court of Canada Chief
Justice Beverley McLachlin spoke last week at the University of Toronto's Access to Civil Justice for Middle Income Canadians Colloquium about how ordinary people risk being priced out of the justice
Justice Beverley McLachlin
spoke last week at the University of Toronto's
Access to Civil
Justice for Middle Income Canadians Colloquium about how ordinary people risk being priced out of the justice
Justice for Middle Income Canadians Colloquium
about how ordinary people risk being priced out of the
justice justice system.
He writes,
speaks, and podcasts
about legal innovation, the legal technology industry,
access to justice, and more.
It
speaks volumes
about how the world has changed, and with it, the vehicles through which
access to justice is now available.
Chief Judge Pascoe was deeply affected when
speaking with a local Wiradjuri woman
about her plight and the story she related
about her inability
to access justice.