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Perspectives on Legal Services Regulation Volume 7 • Issue 2 • January/February 2021
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Perspectives on Legal Services Regulation

Volume 7 • Issue 2 • January/February 2021
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  • The Politics of Lawyer Regulation

    The case of malpractice insurance.

  • Enter the Sandbox

    Utah’s bold experiment in lawyer regulation.

  • Quality Metrics for Regulatory Reform

    In the News: Highlighting key stories about the profession you may have missed

  • Under New Management

    From the Journals: Early Regulatory Reform in the United Kingdom and Australia.

  • Zooming Ahead

    Speaker’s Corner: A conversation with John Suh.

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Article Category: Access to justice

The Politics of Lawyer Regulation

Volume 7 • Issue 2 • January/February 2021

The case of malpractice insurance.

Enter the Sandbox

Volume 7 • Issue 2 • January/February 2021

Utah’s bold experiment in lawyer regulation.

Quality Metrics for Regulatory Reform

Volume 7 • Issue 2 • January/February 2021

In the News: Highlighting key stories about the profession you may have missed

Under New Management

Volume 7 • Issue 2 • January/February 2021

From the Journals: Early Regulatory Reform in the United Kingdom and Australia.

Zooming Ahead

Volume 7 • Issue 2 • January/February 2021

Speaker’s Corner: A conversation with John Suh.

Rallying Around Racial Justice

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The Future of Courts

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Separating the People from the Problem

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Colin Rule and the rise of online dispute resolution.

Public Trials

Volume 6 • Issue 5 • July/August 2020

In Brief: Remote courts as public spaces.

Not Remotely the Same

Volume 6 • Issue 5 • July/August 2020

In the News: What happens to the law school clinic?

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