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Back in 2014, we thought self-represented parties could benefit from an online interactive
Conversations with LSNTAP is a video podcast that delves into topics of interest to those in the legal aid, legal technology, and access to justice spaces. Through our conversations, we will meet founders of companies in the space, talk to people about interesting projects, and explore alternative legal career paths.
In this episode, we meet Jonathan Petts who shares his story and talks about how Upsolve is helping those facing bankruptcy.
Conversations with LSNTAP is a video podcast that delves into topics of interest to those in the legal aid, legal technology, and access to justice spaces. Through our conversations, we will meet founders of companies in the space, talk to people about interesting projects, and explore alternative legal career paths.
In this episode, we meet Sarah John and learn about the Maryland Coordinated Intake Project.
Conversations with LSNTAP is a video podcast that delves into topics of interest to those in the legal aid, legal technology, and access to justice spaces. Through our conversations, we will meet founders of companies in the space, talk to people about interesting projects, and explore alternative legal career paths.
In this episode, we meet Kara Peterson and Rich DiBona and talk about their company Descrybe.ai.
Have you ever wondered what technology projects that legal aid organizations and others in our community are working on across the country? LSNTAP staff was curious also, so we will be featuring some of those projects this year.
Do you have a technology related project that you think deserves some attention? Fill out our form and your project may be the next one in the spotlight.
Upsolve provides education, tools, and online community to those wanting to overcome their debt, access their rights, and rebuild their financial situation.
A preliminary question to ask in selecting a CMS is whether a system that focuses on case reporting or on case management is a better fit for your program. This distinction characterizes an essential difference among various systems or groups of systems.
Today we held a webinar covering what all goes into creating and using a tech disaster plan. We started by thinking about four scenarios that exemplify the major kinds of disasters, loss of data, loss of power, loss of senior or key staff, and a breach. From there we look at some things that you will need to think about when coming up with a plan for each of these situations. Some of the more interesting things we covered included things like what is an acceptable level of downtime and how much risk are you willing to take on.
Today, we are spotlighting community member Ryan Levels. Ryan is the Data and Evaluation Manager at Community Legal Aid and has lots of experience in mobile app development and software engineering. Ryan is currently pursuing a master’s degree in data science and is interested in machine learning and artificial intelligence. He is working on transitioning to legal server, data reports, and data visualizations.
Every day across the country and beyond, there are professionals working in the legal aid non-profit community whose roles cross over into the legal tech area. These roles include IT professionals, accidental techies, legal practitioners, legal aid management, and more. We want to introduce our members to people that are working in the trenches getting things done so that they feel that community spirit and know that they are not alone.
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