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The legal aid community is constantly evolving to improve and expand its services. From document assembly libraries to case management systems, organizations are taking on projects that will increase efficiency and advance their missions. Project management is vital to this work. Project management reduces costs by improving efficiency, mitigating risks, and optimizing resources.
Why do we need a process for closing a project?
LSNTAP is happy to announce the release of the Word version of WriteClearly. This project is made possible through a partnership with Urban Insight with funding by the Legal Services Corporation.
Today, we are heading west to California to meet Susan Vincent. Susan is the Legal IT Manager for the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles. Over the last few years, Susan has worked on technology projects involving LegalServer, SharePoint, Microsoft Power Platform, Business Process Improvement, and Tech Trainings.
In the next year, Susan will be tackling the following projects:
Today, we are spotlighting community member Miri Pogoriler. Miri is the Project Coordinator at Judicare Legal Aid and has worked on projects related to legal kiosks, automated forms, guided interviews/triage, pro bono portals, and Legal Server. In the next 12 months, Miri will be focusing on facilitating the creation of the Wisconsin Law Help website which will act as a state-wide portal to guide residents to appropriate sources of legal help and substantive self-help resources.
We are heading south to Florida today to meet community member Josh Lazar, the founder and Chief Everything Officer of TechThinkTankLLC. After more than 25 years working for other organizations, Josh recently decided to focus full time on TechThinkTank. Josh now spends his time helping legal aid organizations with RFP assistance, IT and Cybersecurity assessments, and software development projects. His goal is to make the marketplace a better place.
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.
LSNTAP has created a Google Group for Project Managers working in the legal aid and legal services market. Whether you have formal project management credentials or were thrust into the role, this group is meant to support you in the work you do every day.
The group is listed within the Google Group listings as LS Project Managers (the LS stands for legal services). You may request to join within Google Groups or by submitting a request using the form below.
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.
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