
At Open Law Lab, Margaret Hagan asks if we can use TV-law-love to improve real-life legal services.

At Open Law Lab, Margaret Hagan asks if we can use TV-law-love to improve real-life legal services.

On SSRN, here is a response to the Law Society of Upper Canada’s ABS discussion paper, by Ken Chasse.

The Edmonton Journal features this piece by Brent Wittmeier, discussing possible changes to legal services delivery in the Prairies, and some comments from new U of A Law Dean Paul Paton.

Wonderful work from the The Legal Education Foundation.
“We are very pleased to have commissioned this Report from Roger Smith. We hope that the Report will stimulate others to let us know of advances that they are making or are aware of others making in this important area of using information technology to provide low cost legal service to people. These developments are not a magic bullet but taken together they can make a difference to the lives of a lot of people. We intend to update the Report on an annual basis as a record of developments in the provision of IT based legal service.”
Guy Beringer
Chairman of Governors