We look forward to celebrating with you on April 25 at our 16th Annual Rebuilding Justice Award Dinner, where we will honor the Oregon Alternatives to the Exam Task Force for its leadership and innovation in the way lawyers are licensed, along with our Alli Gerkman Legal Visionary Awardee Eduardo Gonzalez for his work to reshape the narrative around civil justice to empower communities and restore trust in the legal system.
Our partners and collaborators power our solutions and empower the changemakers who bring them to life. This month we are excited to gather with partners and changemakers who bolster our efforts nationwide.
IAALS and LSAC to Develop Updated Model of Lawyer Skills and Competencies: IAALS and the Law School Admission Council have announced a new joint project designed to provide a comprehensive updated view of the skills and competencies new lawyers need to succeed and serve clients well in the rapidly evolving legal profession.
Q&A with Stacey Marz, Member of IAALS’ Board of Advisors: Stacey Marz discusses the importance of simplifying processes, IAALS’ people-centered approach, and her love of wild places. The wide breadth of IAALS’ partnerships is integral to our work, and we’re excited to showcase our board members’ dedication and expertise.
A Focus on Child-Centered Divorce and Better Family Outcomes: Navigating divorce as a family can be challenging, but child-centered approaches prioritize their well-being. The Center for Out-of-Court Divorce in Denver, active from 2015 to 2017, emphasized the importance of putting children’s interests first.
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