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22 Feb 2012, 6:56 am by Jeffrey Selbin
In a draft essay, Service Delivery, Resource Allocation and Access to Justice: Greiner and Pattanayak and the Research Imperative, Tony Alfieri, Jeanne Charn, Steve Wizner, and I reflect on Jim Greiner and Cassandra Pattanayak’s provocative article reporting the results of a randomized controlled trial evaluating legal assistance to low-income clients at the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. [read post]
24 Jan 2011, 11:06 am by Dave Hoffman
Following up on my two posts on Jim Greiner’s study on attorney representation effects, I was just forwarded the following email from Rachel Lauter, President, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. [read post]
17 Feb 2012, 4:18 am by Ezra Rosser
 Abstract below: This essay is a reflection on Jim Greiner and Cassandra Pattanayak’s provocative article reporting the results of a randomized controlled trial evaluating legal assistance to low-income clients at the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. [read post]
21 Mar 2007, 6:00 am
Over at the Social Science Statistics Blog Jim Greiner helpfully reminds us about the salience of precedent for those endeavoring to model court decisions. [read post]
5 Sep 2012, 1:27 pm by Dave Hoffman
Symposiast Jim Greiner passes along the following call for applications: Working together across the lines of scholarship and practice, a group of researchers and field professionals in access to civil justice (A2J) in the United States is soliciting applications to attend a two-day Workshop to be held in Chicago, Illinois on December 7-8, 2012. [read post]
29 Mar 2011, 8:13 am by Renee Newman Knake
Head over to Concurring Opinions for a fascinating online symposium devoted to a forthcoming Yale Law Journal article by Jim Greiner and Cassandra Wolos Pattanayak titled, "What Difference Representation? [read post]
31 Jan 2011, 3:20 am by Dave Hoffman
Jim Greiner and Cassandra Wolos Pattanayak have emailed me a reply to the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau’s comment on What Difference Representation. [read post]
28 Mar 2011, 3:30 pm by Kevin Quinn
In What Difference Representation: Offers, Actual Use, and the Need for Randomization Jim Greiner and Cassandra Wolos Pattanayak present the results from a randomized controlled study that was designed to assess the efficacy of an offer of representation from the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau (HLAB)? [read post]
1 May 2008, 8:12 am
Professor Jim Greiner just sent me an e-mail about a major project he’s undertaking in the next few months. [read post]
31 Oct 2011, 1:04 pm by Michael Heise
In a pair of related, though distinct, papers, Jim Greiner (Harvard Law), Cassandra Pattanayak (Harvard--Stats), and Jonathan Hennessy (Harvard--Stats) seek to exploit randomized selection in a challenging effort to explore the efficacy of legal representation. [read post]
1 Aug 2016, 12:55 pm by Dalié Jiménez
For the past four years, Jim Greiner, Lois Lupica, and I have been working on the Financial Distress Research Project (FDRP)*, a large randomized control trial trying to find out what works to help individuals in financial distress. [read post]
27 Jun 2011, 8:21 am by Michael Heise
" Of course, Jim's first suggestion bumps up against an earlier discussion about Jim Greiner recent effort to assess the efficacy of legal representation (broadly defined) (discussed here, here, and here). [read post]
25 Jul 2017, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
This influence, Fede concludes, flowed over into the application of law to free African Americans and would even make itself felt in the legal attitudes that underlay the Jim Crow era. [read post]
16 Feb 2011, 2:59 pm by pittlegalscholarship
Emory Jim Greiner (Harvard Law) presents “What Difference Representation? [read post]
20 Dec 2012, 10:16 am by Daniel Corbett
  Special thanks to Jim Singer, Tom Galvani, Ron Coleman, Ryan Gile, and Jack Greiner for their sharing links, thoughts, and experience. [read post]