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  • Foundations for Practice: Survey Overview and Methodological Approach

    Alli Gerkman Former Senior Director Logan Cornett Director of Research Legal Education & Licensure This report describes the Foundations for Practice survey and methodology used for the foundations and describes the demographics and practice-specific …

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  • A Court Compass for Litigants: 2016 Convening Report

    Rebecca Love Kourlis Founding Executive Director, IAALS Natalie Anne Knowlton Advisor on Regulatory Innovation Logan Cornett Director of Research Legal Education & Licensure In June 2016, IAALS convened a group of people from around the country to discuss …

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  • Out of Court and In Collaboration

    Evaluating a New Model for Separation and Divorce in a University Setting Logan Cornett Director of Research Legal Education & Licensure Corina D. Gerety Former Director of Research, IAALS Marsha Kline Pruett Maconda Brown O'Connor Professor, Smith …

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  • The Family Law Bar: Stewards of the System, Leaders of Change

    Natalie Anne Knowlton Advisor on Regulatory Innovation In November 2015, the Honoring Families Initiative hosted the Family Bar Summit: Shaping the System for the Families We Serve . The two-day event brought together diverse leaders of the family law bar …

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  • Cases Without Counsel: Research on Experiences of Self-Representation in U.S. Family Court

    Natalie Anne Knowlton Advisor on Regulatory Innovation Logan Cornett Director of Research Legal Education & Licensure Corina D. Gerety Former Director of Research, IAALS Janet Drobinske Senior Executive Legal Assistant Many litigants navigating state …

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  • Cases Without Counsel: Our Recommendations after Listening to the Litigants

    Natalie Anne Knowlton Advisor on Regulatory Innovation Many litigants navigating state family courts today are without attorney representation—in some courts, these numbers are increasing. Justice system stakeholders have made significant efforts in the …

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  • Judges Aren't Sexy: Engaging and Educating Voters in a Crowded World

    IAALS has been working to improve and expand judicial performance evaluation programs since our founding in 2006. One of the major challenges these programs face is effectively communicating JPE results with voters. Recent public opinion research shows …

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  • Model Code of Conduct for Judicial Nominating Commissioners

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative In 33 states and the District of Columbia, judicial nominating commissions play a part in selecting at least some judges. States have adopted commission-based appointment of judges, as called for in …

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  • Change the Culture, Change the System

    Top 10 Cultural Shifts Needed to Create the Courts of Tomorrow Brittany Kauffman CEO IAALS and others have catalogued and documented the case for civil justice reform over the past ten years. The results of multiple nationwide surveys have found that cost …

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  • Rule Reform, Case Management, and Culture Change

    Making the Case for Real and Lasting Reform Rebecca Love Kourlis Founding Executive Director, IAALS Brittany Kauffman CEO Over the last century, many efforts have been made to change and improve our civil justice system: thought leaders have conferred, …

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  • Unbundling Legal Services: A Toolkit for Court Leadership

    Janice Davidson Former Senior Advisor, Honoring Families Initiative Unbundled legal services, in which a client hires an attorney for agreed-upon discrete tasks, is a partial solution to the access to justice problem in our nation’s courts, and has become …

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  • Unbundling Legal Services: A Guide for Lawyers

    Janice Davidson Former Senior Advisor, Honoring Families Initiative The use of unbundled legal services is growing rapidly. An increasing number of jurisdictions explicitly allow unbundling and a growing number of attorneys are offering the service. Yet …

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  • Unbundling Legal Services: A Guide for Non-Legal Professionals

    Stacey Platt Clinical Professor of Law & Associate Director, Civitas ChildLaw Clinic, Loyola University Chicago School of Law Peter Salem Executive Director, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts Today’s family law system requires its participants …

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  • Unbundling Legal Services: A Guide for Consumers

    Family separation can be very stressful. Everyone in the family goes through changes, including parents, children, and other family members. You may also have more expenses, such as a second home, while living on the same income. Dividing property, moving …

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  • Selection & Retention of State Judges: Methods from Across the Country

    Updated July 2017 Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative It is no surprise that there is much confusion around how judges get to be judges in the United States. No two states use the same method to select and retain their judges, and even …

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  • Reforming Our Civil Justice System: A Report on Progress and Promise

    IAALS and ACTL Since 2007, IAALS and the American College of Trial Lawyers Task Force on Discovery and Civil Justice have partnered to study cost and delay in America’s civil justice system, and propose solutions. One of the major themes that emerged was …

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    Federal Judicial Selection in the United States

    Federal judges in the United States are selected through a variety of methods. Some of these methods are more effective than others in assuring public confidence in the integrity and quality of our courts. Objective To identify and promote models for …
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    Task Force on Discovery and Civil Justice

    Project History Beginning in 2007, IAALS and the American College of Trial Lawyers Task Force on Discovery and Civil Justice partnered to study cost and delay in America’s civil justice system and propose solutions. The research and Principles from this …
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    Curricular Innovation

    IAALS’ work in legal education began with a commitment to supporting curricular innovation and collaboration among legal educators. Read our comment to the ABA Objectives Support legal educators and law schools that are taking risks and innovating to …
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    Discovery Reform

    IAALS has focused much of its time and effort on ways to improve the effectiveness of discovery—with the ultimate goal of ensuring an accessible system for all. IAALS is contributing to the national conversation, monitoring and supporting related efforts …
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