It is often countered, as noted by Professor McGill, that developments in legal tech «[a] t a minimum, -LSB-...] can contribute to improving
everyday access to legal information while we continue to work toward bigger, more systemic change.»
California will likely discover that the greatest service it can provide for those in need is
to provide readily available public
information regarding
everyday legal problems, how those problems can be resolved (through diverse pathways), and how and where
to access available resources, including from for - profit lawyers, non-profit organizations, and government programs.