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Conference: American Association of Law Librarians Annual Conference (Baltimore 2018)

Conference: American Association of Law Librarians Annual Conference (Baltimore 2018)

The 2018 AALL annual conference will occur in Baltimore, Maryland and will focus on moving from knowledge to action. For more information see the AALL Conference webpage. conferences Saturday, July 14, 2018- 8:00am to Tuesday, July 17, 2018- 5:00pm Add to ...

Resource: Navigator Programs' Remote Services (McClymont 2021)

Resource: Navigator Programs' Remote Services (McClymont 2021)

In light of court closures and other operational disruptions occasioned by COVID 19, many court-based nonlawyer navigator programs around the country which had previously provided only in person services to help self-represented litigants (SRLs) in their ...

Resource: Washington Courts Access to Justice Technology Principles (Washington State Courts 2020)

Resource: Washington Courts Access to Justice Technology Principles (Washington State Courts 2020)

In 2000, the Supreme Court of Washington issued an Order Approving Access to Justice Technology Principles, as set out in the guidance document, Access to Justice Technology Principles. The following year, in 2001, the Conference of Chief Justice's R ...

Resource: No-Code Technology Directory (A2J Tech 2022)

Resource: No-Code Technology Directory (A2J Tech 2022)

Our colleagues at A2J Tech have created a repository of No-Code software you can browse. Check out the A2J Tech Directory of No-Code Technology. The collection includes over 160 no-code technology you can use to launch your legal tech solution.   Justice ...

Resource: National Center for State Courts Tiny Chat 48: User Testing (NCSC 2021)

Resource: National Center for State Courts Tiny Chat 48: User Testing (NCSC 2021)

In the National Center for State Court's (NCSC) Tiny Chat 48: User Testing, Zack Zarnow and Danielle Hirsch offer six steps to user testing. "Here is the good news: You can learn how to user test in six easy steps. User testing can improve your ...

Resource: National Center for State Courts Tiny Chat 79: Social Workers and Self-Help (NCSC 2022)

Resource: National Center for State Courts Tiny Chat 79: Social Workers and Self-Help (NCSC 2022)

In this Tiny Chat hosted by the National Center for State Courts (NCSC), Robby Southers, of the Franklin County Ohio Municipal Court Self-Help Resource Center, explains how his court uses social workers as navigators in its self help offerings. Watch it h ...

Resource: National Center for State Courts Tiny Chat 29: Navigators (NCSC 2021)

Resource: National Center for State Courts Tiny Chat 29: Navigators (NCSC 2021)

In this Tiny Chat hosted by the National Center for State Courts (NCSC), Danielle and Zach are getting in shape with some tips and a plan from Mary McClymont on how to start a non-lawyer navigator program. Mary offers an overview of the kinds of navigator ...

Tool: Limited Scope Risk Management Materials (California Commission on Access to Justice 2004)

Tool: Limited Scope Risk Management Materials (California Commission on Access to Justice 2004)

The California Commission on Access to Justice developed comprehensive risk management materials to help lawyers develop ethical unbundled or limited scope practices. The materials are designed to help lawyers document their file and ensure that they and ...

Article: 20 Things Judges Can Do to Encourage Attorneys to Provide Limited Scope Representation (California Judges Association 2003)

Article: 20 Things Judges Can Do to Encourage Attorneys to Provide Limited Scope Representation (California Judges Association 2003)

Published in the Summer 2003 edition of The Bench, a news journal of the California Judges Association, this article provides advice for judges who wish to encourage attorneys to provide limited scope representation, also called discrete task representati ...

Report: Analysis of Rules That Enable Lawyers to Serve Self-Represented Litigants with Unbundling (ABA 2014)

Report: Analysis of Rules That Enable Lawyers to Serve Self-Represented Litigants with Unbundling (ABA 2014)

The white paper, An Analysis of Rules That Enable Lawyers to Serve Self-Represented Litigants, was prepared by the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services. The purpose of the paper is to provide policy makers with i ...