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Article | March, 4 2024

Commentary: Funding civil legal aid vital to protect many Maryland families

Reena Shah co-authors op-ed with Commissioners, Vicki Schultz and Michelle Siri

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News | October, 26 2023

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…

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Blogs | September, 26 2023

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…

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Blogs | June, 15 2023

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…

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Dispatch | May, 19 2023

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…

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Blogs | May, 9 2023

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…

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Blogs | April, 17 2023

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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