REVIEWS“This is a wonderful book about the nation’s failure to give the middle class effective access to civil justice by an author with unparalleled experiences. The problem is not just too few limited-fee and free lawyers, Sheldon Krantz persuasively argues, but the structure of our civil justice system itself. This is a must read, with clear analysis, compelling case studies and creative solutions, for the public, students in justice courses, policymakers, and scholars.”
-- Michael Millemann, Professor Emeritus at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law