
It Takes A Village: Prepaid Legal’s Contribution To Access To Justice
Legal plans suffer from a lack of awareness and understanding here in the U.S., but form an important solution for access to justice for many Americans.
Legal plans suffer from a lack of awareness and understanding here in the U.S., but form an important solution for access to justice for many Americans.
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2018 will be the year that we move the needle on access to justice for all citizens using technology.
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Clinging to the idea that an attorney’s work is above and superior to a business is shortsighted and career limiting.
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A new law school program could make a difference in the lives of self-represented litigants across the country.
This public interest attorney is doing all she can to close the justice gap.
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The current reality in the market leaves the vast majority of business litigation unserved.
A Harvard law professor and his colleagues are trying to change this.
A new venture offers citizens, lawyers and non-lawyers alike, a way to participate in important courtroom battles.
If this “benefit corporation” model succeeds in legal, it could open up the world of pro bono to public investment.
Technology columnist Robert Ambrogi looks back on the year that was.