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Sustainable Law: The Texas Opportunity & Justice Incubator’s Efforts to Close the Justice Gap
Season 1 · Episode 84

Sustainable Law: The Texas Opportunity & Justice Incubator’s Efforts to Close the Justice Gap

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

September 1, 202235m 33s

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Show Notes

An individual’s use of the justice system shouldn’t solely be based on a cost-benefit analysis, but for many, it is just that. With such a major hurdle in access to justice, a retooling of legal practice is needed to make justice affordable for all. Rocky Dhir talks with Joshua Weaver about the innovative ways the Texas Opportunity & Justice Incubator helps lawyers offer high-quality services to low and modest income people.

Joshua Weaver is director of the Texas Opportunity & Justice Incubator (TOJI), a flagship program of the State Bar of Texas focused on supporting attorneys as they build sustainable solo practices serving low-income and modest-income communities.

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