
The National Self Represented Litigants Project blog has this post on how lawyers can strive to alleviate the suffering of their clients by changing how they deal with clients.

The National Self Represented Litigants Project blog has this post on how lawyers can strive to alleviate the suffering of their clients by changing how they deal with clients.

JP Boyd’s access to justice blog features this post on alternative business structures by guest columnist Ken Chasse.

JP Boyd has a post focussing on automating dispute resolution in family justice matters.

A post by John O’Sullivan discussing recent cases and the “culture shift” needed to improve access to justice in civil litigation.

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

JP Boyd has another addition to his recent posts about new family justice models, this one on empowering families to address the sequelae of separation.

JP Boyd’s Access to Justice blog has this article on “family justice 3.0”.

At the NSRLP blog, here is an article on lawyers, empathy, and how the absence of empathy as a professional ideal might contribute to A2J problems.

At the CFCJ, Nabila Khan and Sabreena Delhon post a few thoughts about family law for family day.