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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Sweet, the same
In a rambling sort of way I sort through cabinets in which manila file folders rest until, crisp bottom fold lost and rounded, they open like wilted and faded petals over-revealing their aged content. After 16 years in this pro … Continue reading
Very Important Communications Research Released
Originally posted on Richard Zorza's Access to Justice Blog:
This is one of the most important posts I have ever written. I am honored to be authorized to post the communications research conducted by Lake Research Partners and the…
Why State-Based Advocacy Orgazations are Important — Two Lessons from Massachuetts
Originally posted on Richard Zorza's Access to Justice Blog:
Those of us who try to focus attention on the “access” side of access to justice are often criticized for not planning enough for impact advocacy side. Two recent developments…
Can the Self-Represented Collect For Time When Required by Opposing Attorney — Canada Moves
Originally posted on Richard Zorza's Access to Justice Blog:
Julie Macfarlane has a fascinating blog on the emerging jurisprudence in Canada dealing with the award of costs when time is required by an opposing attorney’s wrongful activities. As I understand…