Self-represented litigants, the Internet and lawyers, part two

By Bo Kruk ( January 13, 2022, 1:47 PM EST) -- As stated in the first article in this series, the Internet has brought innovative responses to many problems facing the justice system, but the explosion of false and misleading online legal information — pseudo law — commonly recognized as Organized Pseudolegal Commercial Arguments (OPCA) from Meads v. Meads, 2012 ABQB 571, remains an issue within the legal system. While the OPCA phenomenon has been largely swept under the rug of collective legal consciousness, OPCA litigants tax an already overloaded justice system by occupying limited resources. It is time to look under the rug. ...