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American Association of Law Schools (AALS) Pro Bono Project
http://www.aals.org/probono/index.html
Contains the AALS Commission on Pro Bono and Public Service Opportunities' report setting forth the Commission's findings and conclusions regarding the state of pro bono in law schools entitled Learning to Serve, information on the AALS Pro Bono Project and the section of AALS dedicated to issues of pro bono and public service, including information on many different law school pro bono programs.
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Legal Services Network (LSN)
http://www.aarp.org/lsn
The LSN is an AARP benefit which provides members with attorney referrals, access to legal services at flat or discounted rates, and consumer advice on choosing an attorney.
American Bar Association (ABA), Coalition for Justice
http://www.abanet.org/justice/home.html
The ABA Coalition for Justice works to improve public trust and confidence in justice by involving non-lawyers in specific justice improvement projects at the state and local levels. The websites contains helpful information on litigants without lawyers and other access to justice issues.
ABA Division of Legal Services
http://www.abanet.org/legalservices/home.html
This ABA website Includes press releases and information on new developments in 'access to justice' issues, as well as pages on IOLTA, lawyer advertising, lawyer malpractice, lawyer referral, legal aid, military legal assistance, prepaid legal services, pro bono, and specialization.
ABA Pro Bono Center
http://www.abanet.org/legalservices/probono/home.html
Containing links to ABA pro bono publications, a directory of local pro bono programs, and many helpful pro bono web links.
ABA Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services
http://www.abanet.org/legalservices/delivery
The LSN is an AARP benefit which provides members with attorney referrals, access to legal services at flat or discounted rates, and consumer advice on choosing an attorney.
ABA Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services, Pro Se/Unbundling Resource Center
http://www.abanet.org/legalservices/delivery/delunbund.html
Containing a bibliography of resources to help lawyers, bar leaders, court administrators, scholars, and the media better understand and critically analyze the issues involved in self-representation and unbundled legal services.
ABA Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants
http://www.abanet.org/legalservices/sclaid/research.html
Containing information on legal needs studies, standards for civil legal services providers, and information on civil legal aid funding.
American Association for Paralegal Education (AAfPE)
http://www.aafpe.org/directory.html
The AAfPE works to serve the needs of paralegal educators and institutions by offering paralegal educational programs, and providing lists of resources and links for paralegals on its webpage.
American Prepaid Legal Services Institute
http://www.aplsi.org
The American Prepaid Legal Services Institute (API) is a professional trade organization representing the legal services plan industry. The website contains basic information about prepaid legal services plans, and a listing of a series of publications and a compilation of materials that are helpful to providers and those associated with the prepaid legal services industry.
The American Judicature Society (AJS), Pro Se Forum
http://www.ajs.org/prose/home.asp
The AJS works to maintain the independence and integrity of the courts and increase public understanding of the justice system. Their website contains a list of pro se resources, conference information, information about AJS, and links to individual state's pro se websites.
Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)
http://www.clasp.org
CLASP is an organization which concentrates on family policy and access to civil legal assistance for low-income families. CLASP maintains an extensive network of state and local advocates, provides training and technical assistance to advocates and officials, and produces publications, newsletters, and periodic updates on new policy developments
Changing the Face of Legal Practice, "Unbundled Legal Services"
http://www.unbundledlaw.org
This web site originated with the national conference on the Changing Face of Legal Practice. It contains the documents, ideas, contacts, and recommendations from the conference on unbundling and serves as a forum for ongoing conversation.




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