Review of Ontario Civil Justice System
In the spring, the Advocates' Society released a report on Streamlining the Ontario Civil Justice System. This coincided with a policy forum called Into the Future that examined topics such as how to deal with the proliferation of expert evidence, and the increasingly complex discovery and trial processes. The forum also looked at how Quebec and British Columbia have been trying to make their civil justice systems more efficient and better for all involved [The Civil Justice Reform Working Group in British Columbia has made a lot of material available online]
Some articles on the Advocates' Society March 2006 Policy Forum:
- Pay-to-wait system is alive and well (Law Times)
- Advocates’ Society hosts forum on reforming civil system (The Lawyers Weekly)
Labels: access to justice, courts, government_Ontario
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