Great A2J news in the Budget in the form of funding for a pro-bono clearinghouse and case management system for Community Law Centres
https://t.co/RrHMoKz6xS
Our new research report recommends ten steps to help the law profession deliver more free services to people caught in NZ’s widening ‘justice gap’. https://t.co/fvKdRJCypQ
Come work with us! We’re a great team striving to improve New Zealand’s civil justice system. This is an exciting opportunity to make an impact and help improve access to justice for everyone in Aotearoa! https://t.co/hV5I7qSWTV
Should court users be called “justice customers” or is there a better term? Our director @ToyCronin addresses the framing of court as consumer experience in this article: https://t.co/clIyaj4yFB
For this month’s edition of @nzlawsociety LawTalk, our colleague @AllieEmCee looks at online limited driver licence providers, and some of the risks that can arise for their users https://t.co/lCc4qcu3wS
“I think it’s too expensive for people to come to court...” hear Justice Miller of the Court of Appeal, our Director @ToyCronin and our @OtagoLaw colleague Leo Watson in conversation with @radionz Guyon Espiner. #A2J#CivilJustice https://t.co/atBVt1UD3c
New paper from our director @ToyCronin and colleague @JanetAdams14 on the reopening of the @DunedinNZ courthouse. It looks at the role of courthouses in the life of the city, the legal profession, and in our 21st century justice system https://t.co/rdtR0aB55H
@StrictlyObiter Terrific! If you need some other sources on this building, sing out! (Eg there’s an entertaining entry on it by Enid Evans in ‘Historic Buildings of NZ - North Island’)
I had some fun submitting a civil claim through an online mock court portal this morning for the @OtagoLIC - it was quick and easy. Others should give it a go.
Pleased to hear the Minister of Education on @TheHuiNZ today committing to enhanced teaching of #NZHistory in schools - 'the good, the bad, and the ugly'. We need to own our history and provide the necessary resources and support to ensure rangatahi learn about it.
We've had a flurry of abstracts today from a wide range of people - postgraduate & independent scholars, archaeologists, scientists and government agencies. We love your work!
Due to many requests, the deadline has been extended to 29 April. 👍⏰ https://t.co/dyQ5GtIcnt
Is this the future of lawyering? By “future” we don’t mean ‘cats wearing t-shirts’ but ‘lawyering online’! If you are a NZ lawyer – junior, senior, or retired - help us explore how that might look. More info here: https://t.co/oi16s3N8CK