The second reason is that Aurora is a woman of color like me, from an immigrant background — and there are only a few of women of color working in
legal nonprofit technology.
Not exact matches
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.
Today, Kemps is involved in ILTA (International
Legal Technology Association) and the ALA (Association of
Legal Administrators), as well as several local
nonprofit organizations, and is on the advisory board of a community bank.
After that, I pivoted to online forms —
technology that has been in use in the
legal sector (private) for over 20 years, and that was just starting to be introduced to
nonprofit firms in 2008.
The CAJT developed A2J Author ® in 2005, in partnership with the Center for Computer - Assisted
Legal Instruction, a
nonprofit consortium of law schools whose mission includes promoting «access to justice through the use of computer
technology.»
Her consulting work focused on assisting solo and small law firms with Internet marketing and
technology, and her
legal work focused on
nonprofit law and governance.
The Center for Access to Justice &
Technology at Chicago - Kent developed A2J Author ® in 2005, in partnership with the Center for Computer - Assisted Legal Instruction, a nonprofit consortium of law schools whose mission includes promoting «access to justice through the use of computer technolo
Technology at Chicago - Kent developed A2J Author ® in 2005, in partnership with the Center for Computer - Assisted
Legal Instruction, a
nonprofit consortium of law schools whose mission includes promoting «access to justice through the use of computer
technologytechnology.»
I am pleased to introduce readers to the Institute for the Future of Law Practice (IFLP), a new
nonprofit collaboration between law schools, law firms, corporate
legal departments, NewLaw service providers, and
legal technology companies.
The Institute for the Future of Law Practice (IFLP) is a new
nonprofit collaboration between law schools, law firms, corporate
legal departments,
legal service providers, and
legal technology companies.
CALI is a
nonprofit consortium of law schools with a mission to improve
legal education through
technology.
Women in eDiscovery («WiE») is a
nonprofit organization that focuses on providing women interested in
legal technology with top - notched educational and networking opportunities.