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By Frank
Alan Herch, Director, Clark County Law Library
Overcoming the Devastation of Legal Abuse Syndrome:
Beyond Rage, by Karin P. Huffer, MS,
MFT
Our courts
are experiencing more and more citizen litigants who are appearing
without lawyers. Citizens are representing themselves because
they either cannot afford legal counsel or because they distrust
lawyers and/or the legal system.
Court
administrators, judges, court clerks and even law librarians
involved in performing triage for these self-litigants are searching
for strategies to alleviate the burden and stress to the court
system of potentially poorly prepared citizen litigants. All
courthouse personnel and public interest lawyers who wish to see
citizen litigants given the proper opportunities for their day in
court will find some background material and answers to help in
solving this growing problem through the device of Karin Huffer's
treatise, Overcoming the Devastation of Legal Abuse
Syndrome: Beyond Rage.
Karin Huffer,
MS, MFT, is a marital therapist with over twenty years' experience
in assisting her patients to cope with their rage over prolonged
litigation. She has performed "Beyond Rage" seminars to
correct the stress and pain suffered by those she has identified as
suffering from a cumulative post traumatic stress disorder she has
identified as Legal Abuse Syndrome.
Karin Huffer
has, therefore, drawn some provocative and compelling portraits of
the behavior and pain evidenced by citizen litigants. She
calls upon her psychoanalytical skills and experience to describe
the tortured scenarios of seven different
litigants.
Karin Huffer
offers strategies for recovery, suggests resources to empower the
citizen litigant and provides worksheets and checklists for the
vendor to evaluate their own rage. She has created an
impassioned view of the mindset of the citizen litigant of the
1990's.
Hopefully,
this book represents the tip of the iceberg of a dialogue between
the courts and those who offer counsel and assistance to these
litigants who feel forced to act without proper legal
representation. This book should be read by all judges, law
clerks, court clerks, court administrators, law librarians, legal
service lawyers confronted with distraught, litigious citizens and
by all attorneys who contemplate pro bono or "unbundled"
representation of their clients.
NOTE: To order a copy of this book for $19.95 + $4.00
S/H, contact Redress or Karin Huffer
directly.
WORKING TOGETHER TO ATTAIN
FAIRNESS
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