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Sweeping Changes to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Intended to Change Courts' Culture
Sweeping Changes to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Intended to Change Courts' Culture
A wave of new amendments to the federal rules of civil procedure will take effect Tuesday, Dec. 1, sparking cultural and operational changes to the nation’s legal system. Approved last April by the U.S. Supreme Court, the amendments are intended to refocus the legal community on providing a just, speedy, and less expensive resolution in litigation for every case.
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Unbundling Legal Services: New Resources for Families, Professionals, Lawyers, and Courts
Unbundling Legal Services: New Resources for Families, Professionals, Lawyers, and Courts
The number of people representing themselves in court is on the rise, especially in family court. In response to these changing realities, lawyers are increasingly exploring alternative means of delivering their services, so people who need access to legal advice and services are not left behind—and one of these alternative methods is unbundled legal services,
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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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Efficient and Accessible Courts: 24 Recommendations for Improving Civil Justice
Efficient and Accessible Courts: 24 Recommendations for Improving Civil Justice
Our 24 Principles lay the foundation for achieving fundamental improvement of our system to help ensure that no one is shut out due to a lengthy and expensive process.
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The Process for Improving the American Legal System: IAALS 2014 Annual Report
The Process for Improving the American Legal System: IAALS 2014 Annual Report
Over the last eight years, our impacts have been felt across the country. A critical component of our success lies in our approach to tackling the challenging issues we face.
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Evaluation of Experiential Law School Program Proves Graduates “Ahead of the Curve”
Evaluation of Experiential Law School Program Proves Graduates “Ahead of the Curve”
Are law school graduates ready to enter the profession, engage in the practice, and serve clients? Many law schools have developed more robust experiential training in recent years. One such program is educating law students who are outperforming their colleagues in the field who have been licensed to practice law for up to two years, according to a study conducted by Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers.
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Creating Momentum for Change: IAALS' Final Evaluation of Colorado Court Rule Changes
Creating Momentum for Change: IAALS' Final Evaluation of Colorado Court Rule Changes
IAALS is pleased to announce the release of our final evaluation results for the Colorado Civil Access Pilot Project (CAPP), the state's experiment with new court procedures. As a whole, CAPP has succeeded in achieving many of its intended effects and the evaluation provides a rich source of information for rulemakers and decision-makers around the country.
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Cases Without Counsel: New Project to Explore Experiences of Self-Representation in U.S. Family Court
Cases Without Counsel: New Project to Explore Experiences of Self-Representation in U.S. Family Court
IAALS announces a first-of-its-kind national project to examine the growing trend of American families who represent themselves in family court. The project will include a study of self-represented litigants to discover how family courts can help them navigate the justice system to achieve fair outcomes. Study results will be used to develop recommendations for ways that state courts can meet the needs of those without an attorney.
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New Publication Summarizes Empirical Research on the Civil Justice Process
New Publication Summarizes Empirical Research on the Civil Justice Process
A national conversation is ongoing about the future of our civil justice system, and research is being conducted on the litigation process by a number of individuals and organizations. To help make sense of the latest research and to bring it down to a manageable size, we have created a new report that synthesizes the relevant empirical research conducted by a variety of organizations and individuals.
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National Impact the Focus of IAALS 2013 Annual Report
National Impact the Focus of IAALS 2013 Annual Report
From coast to coast and everywhere in between, we have collected stories from real people who share IAALS' passion for and dedication to a legal system that is accessible, trustworthy, relevant, and responsive. Their personal accounts of impact are woven throughout our 2013 Annual Report along with a detailed account of our accomplishments in the past year, which set the stage for an ambitious future slate of projects.
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