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X-WR-CALDESC:The civil access to justice gap refers broadly to the unmet ci
 vil legal needs of Connecticut’s residents\, including those who are parti
 cularly vulnerable because of income constraints and other challenges. Thi
 s gap\, sometimes referred to as a crisis\, encompasses access to an attor
 ney\, legal information\, and so much more.  This opening session will set
  the stage for our collective journey of exploration\, education\, and ins
 piration.  What is civil access to justice? How do we define and measure t
 he civil access to justice gap in Connecticut? What are the most critical 
 areas of unmet civil legal needs? How does Connecticut rank in its efforts
  to improve civil access to justice in comparison to other states? Where d
 o we need to focus our attention? What is the personal impact of unmet civ
 il legal needs on those who are most affected? Recent studies have shed li
 ght on many of these questions\, and our panel of experts will explore the
  breadth and depth of Connecticut’s civil access to justice gap to set the
  stage for this new speaker series.
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DESCRIPTION:The civil access to justice gap refers broadly to the unmet civ
 il legal needs of Connecticut’s residents\, including those who are partic
 ularly vulnerable because of income constraints and other challenges. This
  gap\, sometimes referred to as a crisis\, encompasses access to an attorn
 ey\, legal information\, and so much more.  This opening session will set 
 the stage for our collective journey of exploration\, education\, and insp
 iration.  What is civil access to justice? How do we define and measure th
 e civil access to justice gap in Connecticut? What are the most critical a
 reas of unmet civil legal needs? How does Connecticut rank in its efforts 
 to improve civil access to justice in comparison to other states? Where do
  we need to focus our attention? What is the personal impact of unmet civi
 l legal needs on those who are most affected? Recent studies have shed lig
 ht on many of these questions\, and our panel of experts will explore the 
 breadth and depth of Connecticut’s civil access to justice gap to set the 
 stage for this new speaker series.
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SUMMARY:Civil Access to Justice Series: What Are We Working to Solve? Defin
 ing Connecticut’s Civil Access to Justice Gap
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