January 25, 2017

Alberta Lawyers Set to Launch New Project Promoting Limited Scope Legal Services

In March 2017, a team of Alberta lawyers, in partnership with the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family, will launch The Alberta Limited Legal Services Project.  Funded by the Law Foundation of Ontario, the aim of the 18-month project is to research and report on the impact of Read more…

November 3, 2016

Hong Kong Law Reform Commission recommends reforms to support third-party funding for arbitration

The Law Reform Commission of Hong Kong has just published a final report that caps off its project on third-party funding for arbitration. The Report on Third Party Funding for Arbitration (PDF) contains the commission’s final recommendations for reform of Hong Kong’s Arbitration Ordinance. This report covers some topics that are Read more…

February 5, 2016

Financing Litigation Legal Research Project Update

“Access to justice” continues to be a hot-button issue across Canada. It is a high-priority topic not only for the Canadian Bar Association, provincial Law Societies, and Law Foundations – but for everyday people who find themselves faced with a legal system that often appears unapproachable. With funding from the Read more…

September 11, 2015

BCLI Starting New Project on Litigation Financing

The number of self-represented litigants in British Columbia’s courts has been steadily increasing. In her 2013 report, University of Windsor Faculty of Law professor Dr. Julie Macfarlane wrote that the inability to afford legal counsel is the most consistently-cited reason for self-representation and a lack of access to justice. In Read more…