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Webinar: Court & Legal Aid Technology Collaborations for Pro Se Litigants (SRLN 2005)

Webinar: Court & Legal Aid Technology Collaborations for Pro Se Litigants (SRLN 2005)

This SRLN webinar discusses the technology collaborations between the courts and legal services for pro se litigants. It was presented by Glenn Rawdon, Senior Program Counsel for Technology at the Legal Services Corporation (LSC), on September 21, 2005. S ...

News: California Uses Video Conferencing to Extend Reach of Self-Help Center Across Three Rural Counties (California 2015)

News: California Uses Video Conferencing to Extend Reach of Self-Help Center Across Three Rural Counties (California 2015)

SHARP: Expanding Access to Justice for Rural Californians Meet SHARP (sharpcourts.org), an innovative self-help center model that’s using video conferencing to expand access to justice for self-represented litigants across California’s Butte, Glenn and Te ...

Weblinks: Efficiencies and Innovation in California (Judicial Branch of California 2015)

Weblinks: Efficiencies and Innovation in California (Judicial Branch of California 2015)

On its webpage entitled, Efficiencies & Innovations (courts.ca.gov), the The California judicial branch, which is widely acknowledged as a national leader in developing and implementing programs that enhance access to justice, provides information and ...

Conference: Legal Services Corp.'s TIG Conference (San Antonio 2015)

Conference: Legal Services Corp.'s TIG Conference (San Antonio 2015)

The Annual Technology Initiative Grant (TIG) Conference brings together leading technologists and policy makers to explore cutting edge developments. These conferences have had a profound impact on shaping how the access to justice movement uses technolog ...

Evaluation: LiveHelp (Chat) Pilot Project Final Evaluation (Zorza 2007)

Evaluation: LiveHelp (Chat) Pilot Project Final Evaluation (Zorza 2007)

This May 2007 report evaluations the LiveHelp Pilot Project, live chat services for access to justice web site users.   Recommended Citation: Richard Zorza, LiveHelp Pilot Project: Chat Services for Access to Justice Web Site Users, Montana Legal Services ...

Evaluation: Massachusetts LegalHelp.org Website Usability (Massachusetts 2004)

Evaluation: Massachusetts LegalHelp.org Website Usability (Massachusetts 2004)

This report evaluates the Massachusetts LegalHelp.org website for usability. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MassLegalHelp.org is a statewide, collaborative project of the Legal Services community of Massachusetts. Along with their other two websites, MassLegalServices ...

Report: A Guide to Model Rules for Electronic Filing and Service (Lexis Nexis 2003)

Report: A Guide to Model Rules for Electronic Filing and Service (Lexis Nexis 2003)

This 2003 guide to model rules for e-filing discusses the use of the model rules, outlines the proposed model rules with commentary, and discusses filing and service procedures. Technology Integration with Institutional Process Regulatory Concerns Scaling ...

Website: ABA Legal Technology Resource Center

Website: ABA Legal Technology Resource Center

The ABA LTRC is a comprehensive resource for legal professionals interested in learning about the latest technology in the field. Link to Center:  http://www.americanbar.org/groups/departments_offices/legal_technology_r... General Non-Profit Resources for ...

SRLN Brief: Tools for Mobile Engagement with Customers, Clients, Colleagues and Partners* (SRLN 2015)

SRLN Brief: Tools for Mobile Engagement with Customers, Clients, Colleagues and Partners* (SRLN 2015)

Speaking Mobile or VOIP through Skype.com, ooVoo.com, Google Hangouts, Facetime or other. Remember toll-free numbers are only useful for those with landlines. Also note that many mobile phones are 3-way calling enabled and that VOIP systems will allow for ...

Report: Can Translation Software Help Legal Services Agencies Deliver Legal Information More Effectively in Foreign Languages and Plain English? (Hineline & Hogue 2013)

Report: Can Translation Software Help Legal Services Agencies Deliver Legal Information More Effectively in Foreign Languages and Plain English? (Hineline & Hogue 2013)

This report investigates the current and possible uses of translation tools, including fully-automated machine translation and a somewhat different translation technology, translation memory. Translation memory re-uses whole phrases that an expert has pre ...