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Description: Over the past several years, several states have opened the door to legal regulatory reform to address the gap in access to justice and legally empower communities. Innovation for Justice (i4J), housed at both Arizona and the University of Utah David Eccles School of Business, is a social justice lab working across states to pilot legal reform initiatives. As part of its work, i4J has developed an actionable, replicable framework to stand up reform innovations that serve communities experiencing problems in areas of domestic violence, housing instability, and debt collection. Join i4J for this session and discuss how its framework can be used to design, test, and launch pilot programs to equip advocates to provide upstream, trauma-informed, limited-scope legal advice to low-income communities, as well as opportunities for law firms, in-house legal departments, and legal services organizations to get involved in these legal reform efforts.
| Practice Areas: | | Administrative Law & Regulation, Law Practice Management | | Online Media Type: | | Video | | Production Date: | | 02/23/2023 | | Level: | | Intermediate | | Category: | | Standard | | Duration: | | 1 Hours, 0 Minutes | | Online Format: | | On Demand | | Course Type: | | Public |
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| • | Cayley Balser - Community-Engaged Research Operations Lead | Innovation for Justice | • | Paul Lee - Pro Bono Counsel | Steptoe |
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