
Richard Zorza has posted a flurry of articles over the past week: this one reporting on the nonlawyer Courtroom Navigator project in New York.

Richard Zorza has posted a flurry of articles over the past week: this one reporting on the nonlawyer Courtroom Navigator project in New York.

At Open Law Lab, there is a post on the development of medical-legal partnerships in the US.
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At Open Law Lab there is a post on whether US criminal lawyers should engage in crowdsourcing.

Law Times story discusses the implications of online dispute resolution in Ontario, in light of the recent Susskind report in the UK.

AJRN member David Wiseman is featured in this Law Times article about “ABS plus”, describing how regulation of alternative business structures could focus on improving access to justice.

The Financial Post ran this brief note questioning the increasing use of staff lawyers by Legal Aid Ontario.

The Toronto Star carried this comment by Lorne Sossin and David Allgood on why the justice system needs to be more accessible.

BC’s Legal Services Society blog has a FAQ post about their new online service, MyLawBC.

The National Self Represented Litigants Project blog has a post on reconciling legal education with the challenges of self-representation.

The Winkler Institute blog has this book review of Innovating Justice by HiiL’s Sam Muller and other HiiL contributors – review by Nicole Aylwin.