The third report from the Public Understanding of Law Survey, released on 21 August, explores how attitudes, skills and confidence matter in resolving justiciable issues.

Building on Volumes 1 and 2, this report analyses the complex interplay between legal capability, legal problems, demographics and legal need. The ground-breaking investigation highlights the role legal capability plays in problem resolution and the effectiveness of interactions with legal services.

Read a summary of the findings and download the full report.