31 Oct Blog A Punitive Costs Award Against a SRL – and the Lawyers Who Gloat July 20, 2021 By NSRLP 9 comments Last week, I received an email from someone working with self-represented litigants drawing my attention to a case reported in Advocate... Continue reading
18 Oct Blog A Legal Education in the Public Interest? The Legal Practice Program and Access to Justice July 20, 2021 By NSRLP 5 comments The Law Society of Upper Canada’s Professional Development and Competence Committee has recommended that the Legal Practice Program (th... Continue reading
09 Oct About, Blog Reflecting on the Fake Shock over Donald Trump: Why Now? October 9, 2016 By NSRLP 5 comments Subject-matter warning It is rare – as it should be – that my blog is not focused on Access to Justice and self-representation. I am g... Continue reading
30 Sep About, Blog Why it is Critical to Educate Law Students About the Self-Represented Litigant Phenomenon September 30, 2016 By NSRLP 21 comments Last spring my team of student research assistants and I did some brainstorming about an issue that concerned us all deeply. How best t... Continue reading
19 Sep About, Blog Why Robin Camp Must Be Removed from the Bench September 19, 2016 By NSRLP 49 comments Over the past few weeks I have watched with a growing sense of unreality as leading members of the legal establishment have ste... Continue reading