Tag Archives: Blog
Denial Narratives: 5 Ways to Respond to the SRL Phenomenon that will Move Us Backwards, not Forwards
I try to be optimistic and upbeat in this blog.
I am optimistic by nature, and I believe that although the SRL Phenomenon faces us wit...
Taking Private Legal Services in for a Tune-Up
I have absolutely no interest or capacity in car mechanics. Long ago, when I could barely afford to fill my car with gas, I shamelessly...
Our Collective Responsibility for Judicial Rudeness: Time to Press Reset
As a finale to our month of focus on “Listening to SRLs and including them as stakeholders”, I want to explore a legal culture that ena...
We Need to Get Family Justice Services and A2J on to the Political Agenda: The View from British Columbia
I have just returned from three days in British Columbia (Victoria and Vancouver) spent talking about the SRL Phenomenon - the numbers,...
The Great Equalizer: Why Both Represented & Self-Represented Litigants are Asking the Same Questions about the A2J Crisis
We know that the experience of self-representation in our justice system is remarkably consistent.
It takes enormous work and effort.
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