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From the Institute for Advancement of the American Legal System, U. Denver | |||
Is advancement same as transformation? Probably not as intense or integrated as transformation - but what is the common ground? | |||
https://iaals.du.edu/blog/study-estimating-cost-civil-litigation-provides-insight-court-access | https://iaals.du.edu/blog/study-estimating-cost-civil-litigation-provides-insight-court-access | ||
Points: 10x cost (from 10k to 100k) is typical when parties do not collaborate. | |||
Trial is virtually extinct - due to high costs. This raises significant justice and fairness issues, such as access in the first place, and non-compeomised outcomes. |
Latest revision as of 17:56, 5 October 2024
From the Institute for Advancement of the American Legal System, U. Denver
Is advancement same as transformation? Probably not as intense or integrated as transformation - but what is the common ground?
https://iaals.du.edu/blog/study-estimating-cost-civil-litigation-provides-insight-court-access
Points: 10x cost (from 10k to 100k) is typical when parties do not collaborate.
Trial is virtually extinct - due to high costs. This raises significant justice and fairness issues, such as access in the first place, and non-compeomised outcomes.