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ONE WAY TO HELP CLIENTS WHO CAN'T AFFORD YOU
Carolyn Elefant recommends the Chicago-Kent College of Law's Access to Justice (A2J) program and its software for pro se litigants, including a "logic learner," "story builder" and "e-mediator":
"We can help these clients by alerting them to resources like A2J -- or even offering unbundled services at a reduced cost in conjunction with A2J (for example, even after the client follows the A2J tutorial, a lawyer might still, for a modest fee, agree to review the client's pleading before filing)."
Posted by John Bringardner on January 19, 2005 at 02:16 PM | Permalink
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