Every now and then, we find new reasons to double down on the struggle for access to justice.
Big congrats to @ProfJulieMac & the amazing @SelfRepsCanada team!
Major contributions to evaluation of digital assistance for access to justice with international implications in studies of https://t.co/rNvIsXw2g0 for @legalaidbc - https://t.co/rRBWHanfnv
In 2035 innovative #LegalEd should be multidisciplinary & client/user-focused. Would also be great if students were encouraged to unlock new value rather than being pressed to conform w/ current institutional standards & expectations.
"As a family lawyer, I've heard some lawyers express concern about offering unbundled services over the fear of liability issues. Liability issues speak to the fact that we lawyers seem to practice to satisfy our insurers, not to satisfy our clients."
#SRLDIALOGUE#unbundling
BC’s Attorney General has announced an external review of legal aid service delivery in BC to examine the current and potentially new models of service delivery.
Find out more here: https://t.co/3AAtqzaaqm
Hello BC Unbundling lawyers. Join the @CBA_BC Unbundled Legal Services Section meeting on Wed Oct 17 featuring @BoydArbitration discussing the findings of the Alberta project: https://t.co/K2fC0onkxa
"There's a paternalistic attitude to dealing with SRLs that frustrates SRLs. ...We feel ostracized when we interact with any member of the justice system, no matter how nice or well-meaning they are." #SRLDialogue
Today's episode of @OffIvory features @WindsorLaw professors Beverly Jacobs and Valarie Waboose discussing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the launch of "First Nations Legal Traditions", a mandatory course for all @UWindsor law students. https://t.co/b4jYlqPa6c