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Solving the Issue of Access to Justice by Redefining “Access to Justice”

“Justice is open to all; like the Ritz Hotel.” In the article “Clients Need Legal Services But Not Necessarily Lawyers“, Mark Cohen writes about the issue of access to justice. He points out that improving access to justice does not … Continue reading

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Redefining Representation: The Women of the 116th Congress

The New York Times – photographs of all but one (Liz Cheney of Wyoming) of the women (80% of them are Democrats) of the 116th Congress of the United States of America. “Just over a century ago, Jeannette Rankin of … Continue reading

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Securities Industry Asks DOL to Coordinate with SEC on Redefining ERISA Fiduciary

The securities industry wants the Department of Labor to coordinate with the SEC regarding a proposal to redefine the term "fiduciary" under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), effectively changing 35 years of established regulatory certainty. In testimony before … Continue reading

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