
Integrating the Heck out of Your Software; Lame Legal Ethics Rules; & “Questionable Ethics”
The Legal Toolkit
Reforming Legal Ethics for Accessibility
This chapter explores the critical shortage of legal services for low-income individuals, emphasizing the need for regulatory reform. It scrutinizes Rule 5.4 and its implications for non-lawyer involvement in law firms, while highlighting innovative changes in states like Arizona and Utah. The discussion also addresses the resistance to change within legal associations and the potential role of technology and economic factors in driving reforms.
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