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SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA
ACCESS TO JUSTICE
COMMISSION
Banks offering
preferred IOLTA interest
Commission resources
Next Meeting
Archive records
Legal Needs Assessment
Staff contact


**COMMISSION PURPOSE**
“This court agrees ...regarding the importance of
access to justice in a democratic society; the lack of sufficient
access to justice for thousands of Nevada citizens of limited means
despite the efforts of numerous public and private organizations,
attorneys, and other individuals, the critical need for statewide
strategic planning and coordination of efforts to expand services
and impose access to justice; and the effectiveness of supreme court
commissions on access to justice created in other jurisdictions to
respond to similar challenges…”
-
Supreme Court of Nevada Enabling
Order, June 2006
The purpose of the Access to Justice Commission as
stated in Nevada Supreme Court Rule
(SCR) 15 is:
1) Assess current and future needs for civil
legal services for persons of limited means in Nevada.
2) Develop statewide policies designed to
support and improve the delivery of legal services.
3) Improve self-help services and opportunities
for proper person litigants and increase pro bono activities.
4) Develop programs to increase public
awareness of the impact that limited access to justice has on other
government services and on society.
5) Investigate the availability of and pursue
increased public and private financing to support legal services
organizations and other efforts to provide legal services to persons
of limited means.
6) Recommend legislation or rules affecting
access to justice to the Supreme Court.
*** COMMISSION RESOURCE CENTER ***
Next Meeting:
Date: Feb 5, 2009
Time:
1:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Location: AOC video-conferencing
Carson City
Las Vegas
AOC Conference
Room, 2nd Floor
AOC Conference Room, 17th Floor
Supreme Court Building Regional
Justice Center
201 S. Carson St.
200 Lewis Ave., 17th
Floor
Carson City, NV 89701
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Archives:
October 23, 2008
Agenda
Supplements Tab 4 Nev Law Foundtn:
Grants,
IOLTA,
Revenue
June 20, 2008 agenda
April 25, 2008 agenda (click links
below)
Part 1 (tabs 1-6)
Part 2 (tabs 7-9)
Emeritus
Attorney Program Petition (Filed copy)
.
SUPPLEMENT (Agenda item 7(a) Lawyers Helping Homeowners )
Memorandum (summarizing proposal)
(.doc)
2008 State of the Judiciary, The Honorable Ruth V. McGregor,
February 5, 2008
Arizona Agency
Foreclosure Training,
presented by Andrew J. Loubert, January 28, 2008
Under
Pressure: the Arizona Real Estate Market and Loan Foreclosures,
prepared by Kuehl Enterprises, LLC, January 22, 2008
Checklist: Identifying a Predatory Mortgage Loan (AZ)
Some Major DON’TS
for Homeowners in Financial Distress (AZ)
Sample Foreclosure Prevention Counseling Forms (AZ)
NeighborWorks
informational brochure (AZ)
Summary of
Proposed Legislation (AZ)
Ohio Foreclosure Mediation 11-Step Model (4 page summary)
Access to Justice,
by Nancy Alf, Nevada Lawyer, March 2008
Staff Contact
Kristina Marzec, Director
State Bar of Nevada
600 E. Charleston Blvd.
Las Vegas, Nevada 89104
email:
kristinam@nvbar.org
Phone:
(702) 317-1404
Toll Free: (800) 254-2797

State Bar of Nevada
600 E. Charleston Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89104
702-382-2200
marcm@nvbar.org
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