
Richard Zorza’s access to justice blog has a post noting the improved communications capacity of the access to civil justice movement in the US, and another questioning whether new judicial ethics rules will increase complaints from SRLs.

Richard Zorza’s access to justice blog has a post noting the improved communications capacity of the access to civil justice movement in the US, and another questioning whether new judicial ethics rules will increase complaints from SRLs.

The Washington Post has an opinion piece on whether non-lawyer service providers can help close the “justice gap”.

At the Open Law Lab blog, Margaret Hagan has an idea for an open source legal software hub, as well as posts on the concept of care in legal service delivery, and a research project on how people use the internet for legal services.

The CBA (BC) website has a media release on proposed changes to the Civil Resolution Tribunal in BC.

The Winkler Institute blog has a post on HiiL, the Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law.
The Halifax Chronicle Herald features this opinion piece on law school fees.

Mirroring Noel Semple’s listserv post, this post mentions that the Windsor Yearbook on Access to Justice has become an open access journal.

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