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![Article: Consumer Centric Design: The Key to 100% Access (Alteneder, Rexer 2015) Article: Consumer Centric Design: The Key to 100% Access (Alteneder, Rexer 2015)](https://www.srln.org/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/images/Journal%20of%20Law%20in%20Society.png?itok=y3sTXvcq)
Article: Consumer Centric Design: The Key to 100% Access (Alteneder, Rexer 2015)
These authors, like many in the justice sector, believe that we are at a unique time and that through the integration of key innovations we can move towards 100% access to justice, defined by the authors as a system in which some form of effective legal a ...
![Article: Protecting the Profession or the Public? Rethinking Unauthorized-Practice Enforcement (Rhode & Ricca 2014) Article: Protecting the Profession or the Public? Rethinking Unauthorized-Practice Enforcement (Rhode & Ricca 2014)](https://www.srln.org/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/images/Fordham%20Law%20Review%20logo.png?itok=MgwvHNnW)
Article: Protecting the Profession or the Public? Rethinking Unauthorized-Practice Enforcement (Rhode & Ricca 2014)
Recommended Citation: Deborah L. Rhode & Lucy Buford Ricca, Protecting the Profession or the Public? Rethinking Unauthorized-Practice Enforcement, 82 Fordham Law Review 2587 (2014) (part of "Colloquium- The Legal Profession's Monopoly on ...
![Article: New Roles for Non-Lawyers to Increase Access to Justice (Zorza & Udell 2014) Article: New Roles for Non-Lawyers to Increase Access to Justice (Zorza & Udell 2014)](https://www.srln.org/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/images/Fordham%20Urban%20Law%20Journal_0.png?itok=igL3Z52-)
Article: New Roles for Non-Lawyers to Increase Access to Justice (Zorza & Udell 2014)
Recommended Citation: Zorza, Richard & David Udell, New Roles for Non-Lawyers to Increase Access to Justice, 41 Fordham Urb. L.J. at 1260 (2014), available at http://www.zorza.net/non-lawyer.pdf. LLLT non-lawyer regulatory reform Allied Professiona ...