Last month, Paul S. Berger's thoughtful commentary encouraged a public dialogue on the financial barriers thwarting appellate review for many civil litigants. ("The high cost civil appeal problem," Jan. 15.) The justice gap, in the appellate realm specifically, warrants further discussion. There is no single or simple solution. Volunteer lawyers collaborating locally, however, can help bridge the divide. Case by case, it's alre...
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