Legaltech News | Analysis|Live Coverage
By Zach Warren | July 18, 2022
Technology has been lauded as a way to provide underserved populations with increased access to the legal system. But as speakers at the AALL Conference reveal, access-to-justice tech is only worthwhile if it incorporates how users will use it.
By The Associated Press | June 21, 2022
The Tennessee Justice Bus is a mobile legal clinic, outfitted with computers and wifi, that will travel the state providing free pop-up legal services.
By Isha Marathe | May 3, 2022
The legal tech provider will use its investment to scale pro bono programs internationally, as well as enhance product development seeking to show that justice tech is an investable vertical.
By Isha Marathe | April 14, 2022
The new partnership seeks to connect attorneys around the world to Ukrainians scrambling for legal advice, and provide more streamlined access to legal services for those in need.
By Zach Warren | March 16, 2022
"Technology has already transformed the delivery of legal services, but, like so much else, has not yet fully reached marginalized communities," notes Steven Schulman, partner and leader of the pro bono practice at Akin Gump.
By Sherry Kappel | March 3, 2022
Camila Lopez, CEO and co-founder of People Clerk. tells LTN how conversations with family and friends inspired her to start a business, why her experience at the Techstars accelerator surprised her, and what big piece of advice she's taken from Sonia Sotomayor.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | March 1, 2022
Two Am Law firms have joined a legal aid effort led by Hungarian lawyer Oliver Koppany and Instagram account BigLawBoiz to field urgent requests from Ukrainians seeking asylum across Europe.
By Isha Marathe | February 28, 2022
Attorneys say legal technology tools are proving vital in assisting clients who are unable to "show up" physically, though while some tools help speed up processes and foster engagements, others can have stark drawbacks.
By Patrick Smith | January 14, 2022
Lawyers are busier than ever, but many found that they were able to squeeze in pro bono work when it didn't require leaving their computer.
By Zach Warren | July 16, 2021
"One silver lining of COVID is the realization that remote proceedings can increase the provision of pro bono services," says Scott Young of Toyota Motor North America.
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