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Summit: Summit on the Future of Self-Represented Litigation (Chicago 2005)

The Summit on the Future of Self-Represented Litigation took place on March 24-25, 2005, in Chicago, Illinois. The Summit brought together national leaders in courts, legal aid, and the organized bar with experts in self-help support to review recent prog ...

Conference: 2016 ABA/NLADA Equal Justice Conference (Chicago 2016)

Conference: 2016 ABA/NLADA Equal Justice Conference (Chicago 2016)

Each year the Equal Justice Conference brings together key players in the civil justice system in order to strengthen partnerships and improve delivery of legal services to poor and low-income individuals. The 2016 Equal Justice Conference will be held Ma ...

Conference: 109th AALL Annual Meeting & Conference (Chicago 2016)

Conference: 109th AALL Annual Meeting & Conference (Chicago 2016)

The AALL Annual Meeting and Conference is the premier educational and networking event for legal information professionals. Attendees join law librarians from across the country for educational opportunities, abundant networking opportunities, and the cha ...

Conference: SRLN Equal Justice Conference Pre-Conference (Chicago 2016)

Conference: SRLN Equal Justice Conference Pre-Conference (Chicago 2016)

The 2016 SRLN Pre-Conference In Conjunction with the  ABA/NLADA Equal Justice Conference  -- See EJC Agenda May 11, 2016, Palmer House, Chicago, IL. Pre-Event Webinars To be sure the day allowed for as much networking and problem solving as possible, SRLN ...

Article: Rule Changes Permit Limited Representation in Litigation: Increasing Access and Opportunity (Holtermann 2013)

Article: Rule Changes Permit Limited Representation in Litigation: Increasing Access and Opportunity (Holtermann 2013)

In this article, David Holtermann, general counsel of the Lawyers Trust Fund of Illinois who was involved in drafting an early proposal for the limited scope rule changes ultimately approved by the Illinois Supreme Court, discusses the rule changes and po ...