The Above the Line Network (ATLN) Advisory Committee is comprised of knowledgeable, experienced leaders and innovators from across the United States, Canada, and beyond who are dedicated to transforming the delivery of legal services to the… MORE
Our Foundations Advisory Committee represents a diverse set of perspectives to help us guide the Foundations for Practice project forward. Committee members provide critical input on various aspects of the project, including outreach strategies,… MORE
Educating Tomorrow's Lawyers identified leaders in the profession from diverse locations, practice settings, and affinity groups to guide our Foundations for Practice project.
Arati Prabhakar, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), recently referred to artificial intelligence (AI) as “one of the most consequential technologies of our times.” While AI is not new, we have seen advances… MORE
Too many people cannot effectively access our legal system to protect their rights and resolve their disputes. Studies show that Americans seek lawyers for help or consider doing so for only 16 percent of the civil justice situations they encounter… MORE
< Back to the Regulation Knowledge CenterDecember 17, 2024Professional Responsibility Lawyers Call on ABA to Modernize Model Rule 5.4 to Allow Fee Sharing with Non-LawyersLawSitesDecember 9, 2024Pilot project allowing nonlawyer legal providers… MORE
Last year, IAALS welcomed six new members to our board of advisors. One of those new members is Stacey Marz, a visionary who recognizes the potential of technology in democratizing justice. Her previous roles in bridging the access-to-justice gap at… MORE
The IAALS Communications team responds to media requests and oversees IAALS’ publications and other materials for public distribution, including the IAALS website. For media inquiries, please contact:
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Editor's note: The CBJW landscape is rapidly evolving—this inventory was updated on September 5, 2024. IAALS, the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System, has conceptualized regulatory models as consisting of four pathways to… MORE