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Programming
A2J Week 2020: The Invisible Crisis: Coping & Caring for Mental Health, Today & Post-Pandemic
Research indicates that lawyers are at a higher risk for anxiety, substance abuse and depression than those in the general population. This susceptibility begins in law school and eventually has an impact on society by affecting people who rely on lawyers to manage their everyday legal problems. This program feature a range of access to justice advocates speaking about mental health in the legal profession.
A2J Week 2020: Unbundled Legal Services in Canada: Lawyer and Client Feedback
Cost is a significant factor for people trying to access legal services. Unbundling legal services can be a cost effective and efficient alternative for people looking for legal help. The goal of this webinar is to encourage lawyers to offer unbundled services, and for the public to learn more about how these services work. Tune in to hear presenters from British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario speak about client and lawyer feedback, and to ask your questions about unbundled services.
A2J Week 2020: The Future of Bail Reform
At this online event, the Law & Design CoLab will launch our beta website Unlock Bail Reform to the legal community and then host a lively discussion among leading advocates on the future of bail reform in Ontario.
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