Sentences with phrase «tackle access to justice problems»

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Let us hope that more and more past supporters will have the courage of epiphany and (1) give up trying to deliver ownership of our profession to those who do not and can not share our ethos, and (2) work toward improving access to justice by tackling the real problems.
It is therefore gratifying to see a number of programs spring up around the state and the country aimed at tackling the low - income access to justice problem, but expandable enough to address the middle - income access to justice gap.
The legal industry has some «wicked» problems to confront: the access to justice crisis, creating meaningful guardrails for social media and its potential to obliterate fact from misinformation, protecting democracy, and training future lawyers — as well as legal service providers — to ensure they have the competencies, experience, and tools necessary to tackle these challenges.
At the intersection of access to justice and innovation, the ATJ Tech Fellows program catalyzes a combination of knowledge, attitude, skills and actions to prepare future lawyers with the skills to harness technology and legal innovation to tackle the full breadth of problems facing our civil justice system.
Technology, new delivery models, and a reboot of legal culture will enable the legal industry to tackle law's big problems: access to justice, the defense of democracy, and ensuring that social media's impact on the «court of public opinion» does not undermine the rule of law.
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