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The Florida Supreme Court has asked the Florida Bar to study the legal regulatory landscape in Florida. Bob Ambrogi has the story and a link to the letter to Florida Bar president John Stewart.
An overview of the landscape related to legal innovation and access to justice.
The Florida Supreme Court has asked the Florida Bar to study the legal regulatory landscape in Florida. Bob Ambrogi has the story and a link to the letter to Florida Bar president John Stewart.
State Bar of California Task Force on Access Through Innovation in Legal Services (ATILS) approved eight recommendations that now need to be voted on by its Board of Trustees on March 12. The text of the proposals and meeting information...Read More
The North Carolina State Bar has formed a Subcommittee to Study Regulatory Change. Its first meeting will be in March 2020.
The New Mexico Supreme Court has created a working group to study the use of Limited Licensed Legal Technicians. You can track their progress via the LLLT Dashboard on the New Mexico Bar website.
The Connecticut Bar Association has launched a " State of the Legal Profession Task Force." (Source) The Task Force is projected to produce a report in 2021.
Utah has released a webpage detailing the "Regulatory Sandbox" concept. Available here.
In the Fall of 2019, the Indiana Supreme Court created the “Indiana Innovation Initiative.” The Innovation Initiative was established by Supreme Court order to: analyze the research on justice reformassess the impact of reform efforts in other statesidentify, map, and...Read More
The Arizona Supreme Court issued an order forming the Task Force on Delivery of Legal Services in November of 2018 . The Task Force released it's Report and Recommendations on October 4, 2019.
The Chicago Bar Association (CBA) and the Chicago Bar Foundation (CBF) have created a joint Task Force on the Sustainable Practice of Law & Innovation. The goals of the CBA-CBF Task Force are twofold. First, the Task Force aims to...Read More