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Hello everyone!
Well, summer is ending, and so is this fellowship.
Starting August 14th, LSNTAP is suppending help desk untill a new coordinator appointed. LSNTAP will still do live online trainings & host the LSNTAP Email list.
On April 2nd, LSNTAP, put on a free 90 minute webinar on how to work remotely and how to provide legal services remotely tha ahd over 330 people attend. The webinar included national and local experts on remote legal services:
This webinar looks at common tools for digital signatures and scanning from your phone or at home. We run through common tools for each and answer your questions. Tools include: DocuSign, Panda Doc, Hello Sign, Adobe Sign, Microsoft Lens, Google Drive, portable home scanners, and more. Each how to will be used to create a short video LSNTAP on how to use it.
Legal Services Vermont (LSV) and Atlanta Legal Aid Society (ALAS) developed a web accessibility toolkit as part of their TIG-funded projects to enhance their statewide legal help websites. The organizations partnered with a consultant, David Berman Communications, to explore and implement best practices for making their website accessible to people with disabilities.
This toolkit covers:
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We're hosting a virtual event to update the community on LSNTAP since Michigan Advocacy Program (MAP) took the reins this year, connect the legal aid technology community, and provide the opportunity to get feedback from the community. This event will also include presentations by Nicole Golden-Bouchard about Stateside Legal (statesidelegal.org) and by Margaret Hagan about Legal Issues Taxonomy (LIST) (https://taxonomy.legal).
Meet LaDierdre McKinney, LSNTAP’s manager. Before joining LSNTAP, she was a Staff Attorney at Michigan Legal Help Program. She was responsible for creating many of the resources hosted on the Michigan Legal Help website, including guided interviews. We're excited for her leadership and dedication to increasing access to justice through legal technology.
Mia is a 2L at New York Law School. Before joining LSNTAP, she interned with Legal Services of the Hudson Valley. While living in the Middle East, she worked for a cloud service to improve musculoskeletal health with data-driven analysis. Mia’s experience has sparked her interest in using technology to help close the access to justice gap.
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