Deregulation of the legal profession

The opportunities and challenges associated with deregulation of legal activity continue to form a central part of contemporary access to justice debates. Will it make legal advice more available, or does it risk poor advice and bad outcomes for people? This session explores recent issues and where we might be going next.

Speakers

Julian Webb, Professor of Law, University of Melbourne

Rebecca L. Sandefur, Professor, Arizona State University

Facilitated by Emily Taylor Poppe, Assistant Professor of Law, Irvine School of Law, University of California

Deregulation of the legal profession

The opportunities and challenges associated with deregulation of legal activity continue to form a central part of contemporary access to justice debates. Will it make legal advice more available, or does it risk poor advice and bad outcomes for people? This session explores recent issues and where we might be going next.

Video

New research explores what works to meet people’s legal needs

Measure for Measure: A People‑Centred Approach to Tailoring Justice, provides an important snapshot and analysis of what works to move the needle in accessing and providing justice.

Victoria Law Foundation
Victoria Law Foundation