23 Mar NSRLP in the Press What Does a “user-centred” Approach Really Mean? March 23, 2015 By NSRLP 0 comments Slaw - Kari Boyle http://www.slaw.ca/2015/03/13/what-does-a-user-centred-approach-really-mean/ Continue reading
23 Mar NSRLP in the Press Can’t afford a lawyer? How courtroom innovations help self-represented litigants March 23, 2015 By NSRLP 2 comments Toronto Star - Rachel Mendelson Courts in New York, the U.K. and Windsor, Ont., are making life easier for the growing number of people... Continue reading
19 Mar Blog The Meter is Ticking: The Everyday Real Costs of Family Litigation June 30, 2021 By NSRLP 5 comments Pulling up curbside outside the courthouse, Jeanne is looking at a FULL sign outside the adjacent parking lot. Darn. She leans down ... Continue reading
12 Mar Blog Chasing Down the Data: How Doubtful Assertions about SRLs Sometimes Become “Facts” July 23, 2021 By NSRLP 9 comments As a researcher, one of the things I have noticed over the years is the tendency for an anecdote to morph into a definitive research fi... Continue reading
06 Mar NSRLP in the Press Julie addresses the Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia March 6, 2015 By NSRLP 0 comments Made especially for the annual retreat of the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC, Julie connects the results of the National SRL ... Continue reading