…heard Mr. Waters speak from multiple platforms (he’s totally delightful) but never on library, legal, or access to justice topics, although he has had more than his fair share of…
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Evaluating State Court Self-Help Programs
…laws for your specific case and will recommend you consult a licensed Oregon attorney.) Another excellent source for self-help initiative stories is the Richard Zorza Access to Justice Blog….
Limited License Legal Technician Town Hall: Jan. 29, 2014 (Portland)
commentators include representatives of the Oregon State Bar, Washington State Bar, educational programs, OPA, PNPA, access to justice and other stakeholders from the legal community….” [Link to PNPA post.]…
Lawyer Job Opening: People’s Legal “Reality” Show?
to bring over a British legal show that gives regular people access to the justice system. GRB is producing an American version of the BBC television show The Legalizer, and…
Big Law, Big Bucks, Big Data, Big Ideas: Better Mousetrap or Sucker Punch?
…capitalists are skeptical of the upheaval underway in BigLaw, with uncertainty around changes in pricing and ownership rules as well as concern about efficiency and access to justice. So instead,…
Free Legal Research and Self-Help Resources in … St. Paul, Minnesota!
…with housing, small claims court or expunging their criminal records….” [Link to full story.] More stories about legal self-help initiatives can be found at the Access to Justice website….
Notario Fraud Conference (Oregon State Bar CLE, 9/24/14)
Lawyers Association and in cooperation with the OSB Consumer Law Section. Participants will earn 3.75 Access to Justice MCLE Credits. Oregon Secretary of State Kate Brown will give the keynote…
A2J Words Matter: A Legal Resource Center is Not Always a Law Library (and vice versa)
A2J = Access to Justice: Words and Names Matter The Law Librarians at the State Of Wisconsin Law Library know that the difference between a Legal Resource Center or…
Oregon Courts Enable Online Filing for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders (FAPA)
has been. If the person who is harming you has access to your computer, use a trusted friend’s computer or a computer at the library. If you need immediate assistance,…
State Bars Exploring Licensing Limited-Practice Non-Lawyers
From Richard Zorza’s Access to Justice blog: California Bar Explores Joining Movement for Non-Lawyer Practice California, Washington, and New York are featured in this article on the movement to allow…
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