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New IAALS Guides Help Courts Create Effective Self-Help Materials, Expand ADR, and Better Manage Trials with Self-Represented Litigants
New IAALS Guides Help Courts Create Effective Self-Help Materials, Expand ADR, and Better Manage Trials with Self-Represented Litigants
In partnership with national experts, IAALS has developed three new guides to support real change in state courts. Stemming from our work on the Civil Justice Initiative and Family Justice Initiative, the guides are designed to assist in creating effective self-help information for those who need it, developing problem-solving approaches for families in court, and providing insight for judges who interface with self-represented litigants.
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Civil Justice Reform Efforts in Illinois Show Benefits of New Case Management Tools and Technology
Civil Justice Reform Efforts in Illinois Show Benefits of New Case Management Tools and Technology
​In June, the National Center for States Courts released the second in a series of evaluations of civil justice reform demonstration pilot projects around the country. The report details efforts in the 22nd Judicial Circuit of Illinois, located in McHenry County, where the pilot primarily focused on implementing civil case management teams, tools, technology, and the pathways approach.
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Civil Justice Reform Efforts in Illinois Show Benefits of New Case Management Tools and Technology
Civil Justice Reform Efforts in Illinois Show Benefits of New Case Management Tools and Technology
​In June, the National Center for States Courts released the second in a series of evaluations of civil justice reform demonstration pilot projects around the country. The report details efforts in the 22nd Judicial Circuit of Illinois, located in McHenry County, where the pilot primarily focused on implementing civil case management teams, tools, technology, and the pathways approach.
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Civil Justice Reform in Florida Includes Successes and Lessons Learned for Case Management Teams
Civil Justice Reform in Florida Includes Successes and Lessons Learned for Case Management Teams
The National Center for States Courts has released the first in a series of evaluations of civil justice reform demonstration pilot projects around the country. The pilot, in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, focused on implementing civil case management teams (CCMTs)—an innovative court staffing model that delegates case management responsibilities across a team of judges and staff.
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Case Management Training in Maine Furthers Civil Justice Reform Momentum
Case Management Training in Maine Furthers Civil Justice Reform Momentum
On April 29, Maine continued its efforts toward civil justice reform by conducting an all-day Civil Justice Reform Training Conference, designed to familiarize the state's justices, judges, and court staff with the establishment of three different case tracks and corresponding proposed amendments to Maine’s rules of civil procedure.
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Case Management Training in Maine Furthers Civil Justice Reform Momentum
Case Management Training in Maine Furthers Civil Justice Reform Momentum
On April 29, Maine continued its efforts toward civil justice reform by conducting an all-day Civil Justice Reform Training Conference, designed to familiarize the state's justices, judges, and court staff with the establishment of three different case tracks and corresponding proposed amendments to Maine’s rules of civil procedure.
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Professional Judgment Key for Students, Lawyers—and Improvements to Dispositive Motions Practice
Professional Judgment Key for Students, Lawyers—and Improvements to Dispositive Motions Practice
The best lawyers are not the ones that leave “no stone unturned” but rather they are the ones who know which stones are critical to the outcome of the dispute. This type of professional judgment lies at the core of every successful litigator, and this message is reinforced loud and clear in IAALS’ Recommendations for Improving Dispositive Motions Practice in State and Federal Courts.
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Family Justice Reform Recommendations Round Out National State Court Reform Efforts
Family Justice Reform Recommendations Round Out National State Court Reform Efforts
As state courts around the country have been responding to the Conference of Chief Justices' 2016 Call to Action for civil justice reform, IAALS, NCSC, and NCJFCJ also have been focused on developing companion recommendations for evaluating and improving the way courts handle domestic relations cases, which have just been released.
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The Conference of Chief Justices Adopts Guidelines to Make Family Courts Work for the Families They Serve
The Conference of Chief Justices Adopts Guidelines to Make Family Courts Work for the Families They Serve
In an important step toward making family courts more user-friendly and less adversarial, the Conference of Chief Justices has adopted new guidelines to help courts be more responsive to the needs of families.
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Justice for All: Read the 2018 IAALS Annual Report
Justice for All: Read the 2018 IAALS Annual Report
“Justice for all.” It is a promise of American democracy and enshrined in our Pledge of Allegiance. And yet, it is not a reality. IAALS wants to change all of that. We are proud to present you with our 2018 Annual Report, which highlights our work and accomplishments within this important context.
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