In order to describe the project coherently to the Research Partners and other civil justice system stakeholders, the Research Team developed a “History and Visioning Wall” in the form of a very large coloured poster that recognized and portrayed the time lines of four distinct but overlapping tracks of activity in the conduct of the CJSP project. [...] The History and Visioning Wall was first used during the Partner Symposium, and subsequently to describe the project in presentations at the IAP2 Conference in April 2003 and at the CUExpo in May 2003.14 11This question was included in recognition of the fact that, given the interrelated nature of the various parts and functions of the civil justice system in its broadest sense, issues would likel [...] These notes recorded the researchers’ perceptions of the physical aspects of the civil justice system at each research site (for example, the structure of the courthouse, the availability of public information documents) and the researchers’ perceptions of court proceedings. [...] In the initial stages of the project, dissemination primarily involved informing the civil justice community about the research project and informing the academic community about civil justice issues in the context of the project’s innovative methodology. [...] It is used in this section of the report to extend beyond the authors and include members of the Research Team, Research Partners and participants in the interviews as is appropriate to the shifting focus of the discussion.