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  • CT Enacts Broad New UPL Restrictions
    Connecticut has enacted a new criminal law that could apply sweeping new restrictions on people's ability to receive legal assistance, with punishment ranging up to…
    Written on Friday, 14 June 2013 17:59
  • Proposal Limiting Access to Lawyer Referrals in FL
    The Florida Bar is considering a proposal to place unnecessary restrictions on lawyer referral services. Most people don't use lawyers frequently enough to know how…
    Written on Friday, 14 June 2013 17:47
  • Unbundling Lawyer Services in Arizona
    The Arizona Supreme Court is considering a rule change to make it easier for lawyers to unbundle their services. Click here to read our comments…
    Written on Tuesday, 21 May 2013 20:52
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Access to justice is about more than giving a poor person a lawyer. An accessible justice system requires that even broader segments of our society be able to use it, including those that are forced to navigate the judicial system alone. Our remedies must be expansive and creative. […]We must develop a judicial climate in which people who lack money to hire a lawyer have a reasonable chance to vindicate their rights.”

– Hon. Wallace Jefferson, Chief Justice of Texas