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Legitimate Public Concern or Lawyer-Bashing?
My recently released research report on self-represented litigants in Canadian family and civil courts has created a lot of buzz – some...
Keeping the Train Moving Forward on the Tracks
It has been one year since I began working with Dr. Macfarlane on the Self Represented Litigants Research Project as the Project Coordi...
The “Scourge” of Self-Representation?
Earlier this month, Canadian Lawyer magazine published an article (http://www.canadianlawyermag.com/4463/the-scourge-of-unrepresented-l...
The Truth Is Raw
The Ottawa Citizen article about the National Self-Represented Litigants Project (Don Butler, January 01 2013) has drawn many comments ...
Avoiding Conflation: OPCAs and Self-Represented Litigants
The press and the web have been full of references this week to Alberta judge Justice Rooke's judgment in Meads v Meads. Described as a...