There’s perhaps no greater indicator of just how far technology has infiltrated the legal profession than Hackcess to Justice. Suffolk University Law School in Boston is holding the event next weekend, with the aim of putting technological innovation and energy into supporting services for the general public to access legal help and advice.

“We are challenging lawyers, law student developers, coders and others interested in improving access to justice through technology to devise a technology-enabled solution” to one of five areas recently outlined in the Legal Services Corp.’s seminal report on how to expand the access to justice through computers and mobile devices, according to the event’s website.