15 Sep About, Blog The Mess that is Tarion: Conflict of Interest, Uneven Contests, and Failure to Act September 15, 2016 By NSRLP 10 comments I’ve blogged before about the sorry state of the Licensing Appeal Tribunal process meant to resolve disputes between homeowners and bui... Continue reading
08 Sep About, Blog, Resources for SRLs, SRL Resources “My Learned Friend”: Building Constructive Working Relationships Between Self-Represented Litigants and Opposing Counsel March 19, 2020 By NSRLP 2 comments We know from our research that many SRLs will find that the other side in the dispute is represented by a lawyer, for some or all of th... Continue reading
08 Sep About, Blog Welcoming our 1Ls to Access to Justice at Windsor Law: The Self-Represented Litigants and Access to Justice Certificate Workshop, and an Introductory Blog September 8, 2016 By NSRLP 2 comments Julie – with the assistance of NSRLP research assistants Gurleen Gill and Lidia Imbrogno - will be presenting The Self-Represented Liti... Continue reading
08 Sep About, Blog Why Law Students should Care about Self-Represented Litigants and Access to Justice September 8, 2016 By NSRLP 2 comments Guest blog by Lidia Imbrogno, NSRLP research assistant and 2L, Windsor Law Depending on whom you ask, “Access to Justice” can mean di... Continue reading
12 Jul About, Blog Making it Legal: Some Simple Steps for Moving Unbundling to the Next Stage July 12, 2016 By NSRLP 2 comments NSRLP has just collated the results of a short online survey, distributed through social media to lawyers in Ontario whom we knew were ... Continue reading