Assignment 1 Semester 1 2026
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Due Date: March 2026
QUESTION 1
After introducing trained non-lawyers to perform routine legal tasks, the Kansas law firm
experienced two major advantages.
First, the firm reduced its operational costs and was able to offer legal services at lower
prices. Routine tasks such as document preparation, form completion and basic legal advice
do not always require the expertise of a fully qualified attorney. By delegating these tasks to
trained non-lawyers, the firm lowered salary expenses and improved efficiency. As a result,
clients who previously could not afford legal services were able to access assistance at a
more affordable rate. This improved access to justice for ordinary people.
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QUESTION 1
After introducing trained non-lawyers to perform routine legal tasks, the Kansas law firm
experienced two major advantages.
First, the firm reduced its operational costs and was able to offer legal services at lower
prices. Routine tasks such as document preparation, form completion and basic legal
advice do not always require the expertise of a fully qualified attorney. By delegating these
tasks to trained non-lawyers, the firm lowered salary expenses and improved efficiency.
As a result, clients who previously could not afford legal services were able to access
assistance at a more affordable rate. This improved access to justice for ordinary people.
Second, the firm increased productivity and improved service delivery. Lawyers were freed
from time-consuming routine work and could focus on more complex legal matters that
required specialised knowledge and professional judgment. This better use of skills
improved turnaround times and allowed the firm to serve more clients. In short, the
introduction of trained non-lawyers improved both efficiency and accessibility.
QUESTION 2
Traditional justice systems in South Africa have several important characteristics that
make justice accessible and effective within rural communities.
The first characteristic is community participation and collective decision-making.
Traditional courts are usually led by chiefs or headmen, but community members often
participate in discussions. Disputes are resolved in an open and inclusive manner. This
makes justice more accessible because it is local, familiar and culturally relevant. People
do not need legal representation or complex procedures to be heard.
The second characteristic is the focus on reconciliation and restoration rather than
punishment. Traditional justice systems aim to restore harmony between individuals and
within the community. Solutions often involve compensation, apology or mediation instead
of imprisonment. This approach is effective in rural communities because it preserves
relationships and social cohesion, which are highly valued.
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