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Access to Justice, Greg Lambert, Legal Forms, Legal Zoom, Non-Lawyers, South Carolina Supreme Court, T. Travis Medlock v. LegalZoom, Three Geeks and a Legal Blog
LegalZoom Gets Nod From South Carolina Supreme Court, posted by Greg Lambert, Three Geeks and a Law Blog
http://www.geeklawblog.com/2014/04/legalzoom-gets-nod-from-south-carolina.html
The term ‘Access to Justice’ (A2J) is tossed around a lot in the legal world, but as the old saying goes, talk is cheap. It is common for state bar associations to step up and use another phrase to shoot down A2J projects or non-lawyers’ attempt to fill a gap in the legal process that is underserved. In most cases, it is seen as a ploy to protect the Bar Association’s members . . . at the expense of those needing help with a complicated legal system. One of the most contentious issues is on basic legal forms. Companies like LegalZoom have stepped in to create forms for the individual citizen, and have found many states are very reluctant in approving of their products and services. . . .
Reblogged this on Blog of Jess the Paralegal and commented:
Bet The Trademark Company dislikes this article!
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