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Can I offer it?
Informational PageDoes my state allow for the practice of unbundled legal services? Should I worry about the ethics of providing limited scope representation? What do the ABA Model Rules mean by “reasonable under the circumstances”? What do the ABA Model Rules mean by “informed consent... MORE -
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Informational PageDivorce can be stressful.
You can help us make the process better and earn a $150 gift card.Upcoming Workshop:
Denver, Colorado, on Saturday, November 3, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m..
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Haircuts, Pulling Teeth, and Reregulating Law
Blog PostIf only 15 percent of people who wanted a haircut could receive a haircut, you’d think the hair grooming governance structure was broken, wouldn’t you?
John Lund, one of my favorite legal innovators who continues to lead the way in Utah, asked me this question on a Z... MORE
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The Pandemic and the Justice for All Projects
Blog PostThe pandemic has affected our civil justice system in many ways. It forced the system to go online to protect judges, court staff, lawyers, litigants, witnesses, jurors, and the public from the coronavirus contagion. It forced access to justice (A2J) entities to divert their attention to new informa... MORE
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Expert Opinion: Addressing the Digital Divide in a Virtual World
Blog PostIn 2019, sports stadiums were selling out seats, office water coolers were drawing crowds, and courthouses were holding hundreds of in-person hearings each day. Fast forward to 2020 and things look quite different. Stadiums now have recorded cheers and cardboard cutouts instead of fa... MORE
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Limited Legal License Programs Are Important to Opening Access, But They Need to Be Unencumbered
Blog PostOne of the frequently cited issues in any discussion about reforming current regulations governing the delivery of legal services is the topic of limited legal license programs. These programs are rooted in the idea that license... MORE
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Fourth Civil Justice Reform Summit
EventOn February 25-26, 2016, IAALS held its Fourth Civil Justice Reform Summit at the Cable Center on the University of Denver campus.
The goal of the Summit was to bring together fe... MORE
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Expert Opinion: In the Face of a Justice Crisis, There Is Strength in Numbers
Blog PostThe COVID-19 pandemic has spread across the world and infected millions. In the United States, we are inching toward 7.5 million cases, with over 200,000 lives lost. Alongside the impacts on health and human livelihood, the pandemic has delivered a global economic crisis, with... MORE
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Expert Opinion: Research and Data in this Season of Change
Blog PostThis year has been one of those that will, for the rest of our lives, divide time into before and after. A global pandemic has altered so much that we assumed was static and unmoving. Unrest brought on by more and more senseless killings of Black men and women by the very people w... MORE
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IAALS Panel Discusses Legal Regulatory Frameworks around the World
Blog PostOn October 27, IAALS and the University of Denver Sturm College of Law co-hosted a virtual panel discussion on how legal regulations in other countries have allowed for greater accessibility to the justice system and increased innovation among service provid... MORE