A commission established by Supreme Court Chief Justice Jorge Labarga began a yearlong effort to make civil justice services more accessible to both low- and moderate-income Floridians.

The 27-member Florida’s Commission on Access to Civil Justice won’t create anything new but will build on what other states with limited resources such as Florida’s are already doing to keep individuals from having to navigate the complex court system on their own, Labarga said.

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