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Back in 2014, we thought self-represented parties could benefit from an online interactive
What are texting (SMS and MMS) platforms?
Michael Hernandez / Director of Client Services at Just-Tech, LLC
Juan J. Ocasio / Director, Office of Information Systems Puerto Rico Legal Services, Inc
Liz Keith / Program Director at ProBono Net
Joseph Melo / Director of Engineering Just-Tech, LLC
Puerto Rico Legal Services, Inc.
We are planning webinars or training sessions on the topics listed below and would like to hear from anyone interested in sharing their knowledge with the community. We have a team that creates the slides based on speaker input so the lift is not a big one--usually just a few short planning sessions.
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Ethics of AI
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User Experience/Design
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The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland created this toolkit to support programs that want to use text messaging to gather outcome data following limited scope legal services. Legal service providers, statewide websites and court self-help centers offer self-represented litigants (SRL) help in a variety of ways with a wide range of problems. These limited services include advice at clinics, help filling out forms, and recommendations about enforcing rights and responsibilities.
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.
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