Some bar associations are trying to reconnect lawyers with modest means clients. By offering supported practice environments and making things like legal research and work space available at greatly reduced rates, they hope to put many new lawyers into the game.

Many lawyers and judges, awed by the way the public has refused to use lawyers’ services and transformed the world of “do-it-yourself” law in a few short years, wonder where it is all going to end. I really don’t know.

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