He has served on many boards and committees that promote technology solutions
to access to justice problems, including the ABA's E-Lawyering Task Force, Law Help Interactive's advisory board, the advisory council of the ABA Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services, the Chicago Bar Foundation's Justice Entrepreneurs Project and its Pro Se Advisory Committee, the ABA Legal Access Job Corps Task Force (2013 — 14), and currently the ABA Commission on the Future of Legal Ser
access to justice problems, including the ABA's E-Lawyering Task Force, Law Help Interactive's
advisory board, the
advisory council of the ABA Standing Committee on the Delivery of
Legal Services, the Chicago Bar Foundation's Justice Entrepreneurs Project and its Pro Se
Advisory Committee, the ABA
Legal Access Job Corps Task Force (2013 — 14), and currently the ABA Commission on the Future of Legal Ser
Access Job Corps Task Force (2013 — 14), and currently the ABA Commission on the Future of
Legal Services.