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Commentary: Funding civil legal aid vital to protect many Maryland families
Reena Shah co-authors op-ed with Commissioners, Vicki Schultz and Michelle Siri
New York State Bar Association President Calls Removal of Notary Requirement in Civil Cases a Big Step Forward for Access to Justice
A new law allowing litigants in a civil case to file affidavits and other sworn documents without getting them notarized will eliminate unnecessary delays…
Access to Justice Commission Welcomes New Members
The Maryland Access to Justice Commission (A2JC) is excited to announce the new high-level leaders who have joined the A2JC this year, further strengthening…
How Legal Aid Salaries Impact Access to Justice
BY COLLEEN ARACRI, ESQ.Maryland’s civil legal aid organizations are the primary resource for ensuring vulnerable populations have equal access to…
A2J Dispatch – April/May Issue 2023
The April/May IssueIn this month’s A2J Dispatch, we take a look at how discrimination and access to justice issues impact the AAPI community, we…
Maryland State Bar Association Celebrates Maryland Legal Aid Award Winners: Reena Shah, Esq. & Ward Coe III, Esq.
MSBA’s Access to Justice Honorees recognized at the 24th Annual Equal Justice Awards Breakfast with Keynote Speaker Governor Wes MooreMSBA is proud…
A2JC Data and Legal Technology Committee hosts Conversation on ChatGPT and Similar Ai Tools
ChatGPT and Similar Ai Tools:A Conversation with Professor Colin Starger, Director of the Legal Data and Design Clinic at UB LawAbout the A2JC Data…
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