Access to Justice: Is Legal Services Regulation Blocking the Path?
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- Semple, Noel (Author)
Title
Access to Justice: Is Legal Services Regulation Blocking the Path?
Abstract
High prices and lack of innovation have placed expert legal services beyond the reach of too many Americans and Canadians. Is legal services regulation exacerbating common law North America’s access to justice problem? Does regulatory maintenance of a unified legal profession, and insulation of that profession from non-lawyer influence, make it more difficult for people here to meet their legal needs? This article argues that, although regulatory liberalization is not a magic bullet for the accessibility of justice, there is strong evidence of a link between regulation and access. North American lawyer regulators need to understand, and work to reduce, the effects of their policies on the accessibility of justice.
Genre
SSRN Scholarly Paper
Archive ID
2303987
Place
Rochester, NY
Date
2013-07-30
Accessed
9/10/23, 10:33 PM
Short Title
Access to Justice
Language
en
Library Catalog
Social Science Research Network
Citation
Semple, N. (2013). Access to Justice: Is Legal Services Regulation Blocking the Path? (SSRN Scholarly Paper 2303987). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2303987
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