Increase access to justice through the design and development of innovative legal service delivery models.
Pro Bono Net seeks to
increase access to justice through innovative technology solutions and expertise in building and mobilizing justice... Continue Reading
IBO also operates several applied research projects in developing regions of the world to
increase access to justice through legal and technology education.
An incubator would
increase access to justice through partnerships with low - income non-profits, too.
In our view, the potential for
increasing access to justice through technology is limitless and we want Upsolve to lead this movement.
In 2007, Fred spearheaded a powerful innovation in post-graduate legal education known as the «legal incubator» movement by launching the first - ever incubator program, a unique public / private partnership providing a network of support and resources for recent CUNY law graduates committed to
increasing access to justice through their solo and small firm practices.
Pro Bono Net, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to
increasing access to justice through innovative uses of technology and increased volunteer lawyer participation, will convene local partners and provide service design expertise to execute the pilots.
Pro Bono Net, a national nonprofit dedicated to
increasing access to justice through innovative technology solutions and expertise in building and mobilizing justice networks, will help convene local partners and provide service design expertise to execute the pilot.
Author: Pro Bono Net is a New York City - based nonprofit with a goal of
increasing access to justice through technology and collaboration.
Pro Bono Net is a national nonprofit leader in
increasing access to justice through innovative uses of technology and collaboration.
Since 2001, Pro Bono Net, a founding member of the Consortium, has replicated the LawHelp model in 27 additional states as part of its mission of
increasing access to justice through the innovative use of technology.
Not exact matches
I agree with this entirely, and I think it lies at the heart of the profession's failure
to increase access to justice primarily
through increased civil legal aid funding.
The authors propose that the widespread availability of
access to information
through traditional computing and mobile devices has the potential
to increase access to justice in «real time, across borders, across disciplines, and across a huge mass of stakeholders.»
Electronically facilitate
access to criminal
justice by
increasing the turnaround time for delivery of pro-bono legal services
through collating, analyzing, and collaborating on existing case data.
As somone who works with the public and self - reps trying
to navigate our court system every day, I can say that
increasing the number of claims that people can
access through that simplified court process will definitely
increase access to justice.
In fact, as part of my job with Pro Bono Net, a nonprofit that works with legal aid organizations, pro bono programs, and courts
to improve
access to justice through increasing volunteerism, collaboration, and effective use of technology, I've had the opportunity
to work with Pro Bono Law Ontario and seen how adding technology
to their service delivery (both as support for their programs and as information for the general public) has allowed them
to be more effective and efficient in their work.
It involves an ambitious overhaul of the way cases are supposed
to work their way
through the courts and it is intended
to increase access to justice.
The Center for Innovation was designed
to position the ABA as a leader of the legal profession's efforts
to increase access to justice and improve the delivery of services
to the public
through innovative programs and initiatives.
Over the past decade, the court has,
through the creation of the
Access to Justice Commission, searched for ways to increase access to legal ser
Access to Justice Commission, searched for ways
to increase access to legal ser
access to legal services.
«Immi was created by the Immigration Advocates Network and Pro Bono Net, who are dedicated
to increasing access to justice for low - income immigrants and other vulnerable populations
through innovative and effective technology, with support from Open Society Foundations, the MacArthur Foundation, and other donors.»
Ed is a technology entrepreneur and the CEO of UpRight Law, a nationwide virtual law practice with a mission
to increase access to affordable
justice through web and mobile technology.
«Hardworking people seeking
justice through the courts have been hit with a 600 %
increase in court fees, a 500 %
increase in immigration tribunal charges, and charges of up
to # 1,500 for employment tribunals, but still there has been no impact review of these fees on
access to justice.
In a similar effort
to increase access to justice and simplify citizens» lives, the Cyberjustice Laboratory also adapted PARLe
to allow individuals
to dispute tickets, upload evidence, reach settlement agreements and manage any resulting trials from the comfort of their homes
through their electronic devices.
Surveying topics ranging from how
to pair technology with legal functions, legal technology startups, law practice management software, and the use of technology
to increase access to justice, Legal Technology and Informatics also exposes students
to prominent leaders in the field
through weekly guest speakers that include top management from the Seyfarth Shaw and Orrick law firms, a co-founder of LegalZoom, and professors who are applying legal technology
to areas such as
access to justice, document automation, and legal prediction.
Produce an annual report which measures our progress and impact of our RAP actions and targets, which can feature case studies of how the Federal Circuit Court has
increased access to justice for Indigenous Litigants
through our RAP.