A legal incubator that’s trained 20 attorneys in two years to represent low- and middle-income Texans is expanding to double or triple the number of lawyers in its program.

The Texas Opportunity and Justice Incubator, a program of the State Bar of Texas meant to help close the justice gap in which most people can’t afford to hire attorneys, is also untethering itself from its physical location in Austin. It’s extending its online reach and going virtual so that lawyers from across the Lone Star State can participate in its business, technology and marketing education curriculum.