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One Step Closer to Creating the Just, Speedy, and Inexpensive Courts of Tomorrow
One Step Closer to Creating the Just, Speedy, and Inexpensive Courts of Tomorrow
Last Thursday and Friday, February 25 and 26, IAALS hosted its Fourth Civil Justice Reform Summit, focused on creating the just, speedy, and inexpensive courts of tomorrow. The goal of the summit was to bring together stakeholders to chart the next steps for creating the just, speedy, and inexpensive courts of tomorrow.
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IAALS Celebrates 10 Years of Rebuilding Justice
IAALS Celebrates 10 Years of Rebuilding Justice
This year marks the 10th anniversary of IAALS’ work to continuously improve America’s legal system and reestablish it as the aspirational model for justice globally. To mark this milestone, IAALS celebrates both its accomplishments and its bright future, all while tackling the most critical issues of the day. Having a trusted and trustworthy legal system is essential to our democracy, our economy, and our freedom. IAALS staff, founders, partners, sponsors, and advisors all recognize that to earn that trust, the legal system must be just, impartial, and responsive.
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Chief Justices Review Recommendations for Civil Justice Improvements
Chief Justices Review Recommendations for Civil Justice Improvements
At the mid-winter Conference of Chief Justices meeting in late January, the Civil Justice Improvements Committee presented its draft recommendations to the Chiefs. I was present as an observer so that, as we complete the work of the recommendations, we can take the input from the midwinter meeting into account.
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Long Awaited Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Go Into Effect
Long Awaited Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Go Into Effect
Today, December 1, the long awaited amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure go into effect. The “package” of amendments include rule changes across a number of rules (specifically Rules 1, 4, 16, 26, 30, 31, 33, and 34) and focus on increasing cooperation, achieving proportionality in discovery, and encouraging early case management by judges.
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Registration Opens for IAALS’ Fourth Civil Justice Reform Summit
Registration Opens for IAALS’ Fourth Civil Justice Reform Summit
We are excited to open registration for IAALS’ Fourth Civil Justice Reform Summit, which will be held in Denver, February 25-26, 2016. The Summit will feature nationally renowned faculty discussing the challenges of implementing change and engaging in a dialogue with participants regarding the necessary next steps for creating the just, speedy, and inexpensive courts of tomorrow.
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The Top 10 Legal Culture Shifts Needed to Create the Courts of Tomorrow
The Top 10 Legal Culture Shifts Needed to Create the Courts of Tomorrow
For the last ten years, IAALS—the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System—has worked to rebuild the civil justice system. After much work, and through collaboration with some of the very best minds in the country, we are finally reaching a critical goalpost in that mission.
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Proportionality Implemented Statewide in Colorado
Proportionality Implemented Statewide in Colorado
As of July 1, 2015, Colorado has adopted new amendments to its rules of civil procedure with the goal of achieving a more accessible and efficient road to justice. The amended rules seek to increase the involvement of judges in pretrial activity, limit discovery to what is needed to prove a case, and increase a judge’s ability to award sanctions for noncompliance with the rules.
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Supreme Court Adopts Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Supreme Court Adopts Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
On April 29, 2015, the United States Supreme Court adopted amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and submitted them to Congress. The long-awaited amendments, often described as a “package” of complementary amendments, focus on increasing cooperation, achieving proportionality in discovery, and encouraging early case management by judges.
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Task Force on Discovery and Civil Justice
Task Force on Discovery and Civil Justice
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 project have inspired reform across our state and federal systems.
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Rebecca Love Kourlis and Judge David Prince on "Working Smarter, Not Harder"
Rebecca Love Kourlis and Judge David Prince on "Working Smarter, Not Harder"
In a recent article, Law Week Colorado covered IAALS' newest publication, Working Smarter, Not Harder: How Excellent Judges Manage Cases. The article features interviews with IAALS Executive Director and former Colorado Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Love Kourlis and 4th Judicial District Judge David Prince, one of the judges who was featured in Working Smarter.
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