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They Had “Access,” But They Didn’t Get Justice (28 GJPLP 321 (2021))
Recommended reading for anyone who thinks more tech, online forms, and better legal design will substitute for professional legal services, i.e. People Need Lawyers (and lawyers in public service…
Equal Justice Conference: Portland, April 30, May 1-3
…courts, access to affordable lawyers, and legal self-help programs of all shapes and sizes. Oregon will have a good showing at this 2014 Equal Justice Conference – see the EJC…
A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books, 2022 (Svengalis)
Ken Svengalis has published a 2nd edition (2022) of his “A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books” — and it’s half the price of the first…
Measuring Online Legal Resources for Self-Represented Litigants (report)
“Measuring Online Legal Resources: A Framework Inspired by the Drake Equation” February 2018 Laura Quinn, Laura Quinn Consulting Joyce Raby, Florida Legal Technology Center Sponsored in part by…
Drafting Your Own Will? A Cautionary Tale
…she made out her will in 2004, a decision that proved to be a good choice for two nieces who cited the document’s lack of a residuary clause. In a…
Make the Most of Your Time in Oregon Small Claims Court
The Clackamas Review wrote a great story about our small claims court programs generally (see video) and the Clackamas County Small Claims Court Program specifically! “Make the most of…
Legal Forms: “LegalZoom Gets Nod from South Carolina Supreme Court”
another phrase to shoot down A2J projects or non-lawyers’ attempt to fill a gap in the legal process that is underserved. In most cases, it is seen as a ploy…
Non-Lawyers Authorized to Assist Self-Represented Litigants in Washington State
…levels of training to provide technical help on simple legal matters effective September 1, 2012….” [Link to full news release.] Link to additional Washington State Courts information, including their excellent…
How to Serve (Deliver) Legal Papers in Oregon
There is a new Multnomah County Circuit Court, Family Court FAQ guide on “How to Serve (Deliver) Legal Papers in Oregon.” (We thank Judge McKnight and her family law…
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