• You are here:
  • News & Events
  • News
  • D.C. Courts Seek Input on Limited Legal Services Providers
  • Print Page

D.C. Courts Seek Input on Limited Legal Services Providers

October 02, 2024

To help ease the gap in access to justice, the D.C. Courts’ Civil Legal Regulatory Reform Task Force is investigating a new approach — allowing people who are not lawyers, but who have sufficient qualifications and training, to provide limited legal services in certain areas of the law where there are high rates of pro se litigants (such as family, housing, consumer, and probate law).

The task force is seeking input on this new category of legal professionals through online surveys for both attorneys and the public.

For more information on the task force’s work and the models being examined, visit its website.

Recent News

Gavel

October 07, 2024

Comment on Reappointment of Court of Appeals Judge Glickman

The D.C. Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure invites comments on the qualifications and fitness of Judge Stephen Glickman, who is applying for reappointment to a two-year term as senior judge upon expiration of his current term on December 20.

Skyline