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  1. Voice Lessons: What We Can Learn by Listening to People Who've Been to Court

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    The Iowa farmer had some questions. Letter in hand, he called our number and got right down to business: “Is this legitimate? Is this for real?” It was a question I had heard numerous times before, but the tone varied between the callers—often skeptical or incredulous... MORE

  2. Chief Among Our Concerns: Making Civil Justice Reform a National Reality

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    Dean John T. Broderick, Jr., is the Dean of the University of New Hampshire School of Law. Previously, he was Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court since 2004. Prior to his installation as Chief Justice, he had served as an Associate Justice since 1995. As we launch IAALS Online, he joins 

  3. Idaho Civil Justice Reform

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    In July 2016, the Conference of Chief Justices (CCJ) and Conference of State Court Administrators (COSCA) approved a Resolution endorsing 13 recommendations that are desi... MORE

  4. Hope for Reversing Commoditization of Document Review?

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    The Final Report by IAALS and ACTL was cited in this article, which discusses the implications technology may have on document review.... MORE

  5. ABA Task Force Releases Draft Report on Future of Legal Education

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    The ABA Task Force on the Future of Legal Education has released its draft report, which highlights proposals and conclus... MORE

  6. Collaborative Process Yields Dividends for Family Law in Minnesota

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    In a classic example of "two heads are better than one," a group of stakeholders and legislators has come together to accomplish a substantial compromise on parental responsibility legislation a... MORE

  7. Civil Justice at a Crossroads

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    Four years ago, concerns about skyrocketing costs, unprofessional gamesmanship, and long delays in civil litigation were the stuff of grousing and shoulder shrugs. We all had a level of fatalism or cynicism about our inability to change any of those factors.

    Now, that is not true.

    There is a window of opportunity that has opened—a convergence of various forces resulting in a willingness of decision-makers to consider change.

  8. Controversy over Selection Reform Comes to a Head in Kansas

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    It has been an eventful week judicial selection-wise in the Kansas legislature. As IAALS Online covered last week, conservative legislators and bar leaders were discussing a compromise selection reform proposal for the state's appellate judges. The chairman of the senate judiciary committee... MORE

  9. England and Wales Overhaul Family Court System

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    The family justice system in England and Wales is undergoing i... MORE

  10. Delaware Court of Chancery Amends Rules to "Account for Modern Discovery Demands"

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    The Delaware Court of Chancery has amended its Rules regarding discovery, effective January 1, 2013, to "account for modern discovery demands" and to bring the Court’s rules in line with "current practice." The