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<h1>Arguments to Debunk</h1>
<h1>Arguments to Debunk</h1>
* [[Non-lawyers who practices law will harms consumers.]]
* [[Non-lawyers who practices law will harms consumers.]]
* [[Two-tiers is bad|A two-tiers legal system is bad for consumers.]]
* [[A two-tiers legal system is bad for consumers.]]
* [[NLO causes code violation|Non-lawyer owners will cause lawyer-employees to violate their ethical code of conduct.]]
* [[Non-lawyer owners will cause lawyer-employees to violate their ethical code of conduct.]]
* [[Invalid access to justice coneption|The access to justice problem is where indigents do not have attorney representation in court.]]
* [[The access to justice problem is where indigents do not have attorney representation in court.]]


<h1>Arguments to Promote</h1>
<h1>Arguments to Promote</h1>
* What [[access to justice]] really means?
* What [[access to justice]] really means?
* [[Document generation companies are good|Legal technology companies such as LegalZoom provide people with access to justice.]]
* [[Legal technology companies such as LegalZoom provide people with access to justice.]]
* [[Bind non-lawyers to code of conduct|Non-lawyers can be legally required to comply with the ethical code of conduct.]]
* [[Non-lawyers can be legally required to comply with the ethical code of conduct.]]

Revision as of 08:31, 14 July 2023

This wiki was setup to spread ideas that will bring about policy changes needed to solve the access to justice problem. We do so by debunking false arguments that have been used for the continued restrictions of the practice of law. We are also promoting new arguments that haven't been offered before to lift those restrictions.

If you want to help solve the access to justice problem, then you can do so by:

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Arguments to Debunk

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