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Electric Citizen partnered with the Minnesota Legal Services Coalition to redesign the statewide legal services website, LawHelpMN.org. The new site is set to launched in January 2019 https://www.lawhelpmn.org/, We will demonstrate how we developed a platform to serve a statewide network of legal service providers, while providing powerful new online tools to serve low-income Minnesotans in need of legal aid.
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Many of us have Google Analytics set up for our legal aid or legal content websites. And many of it are using it to see the basics -- visitors, page views, demographics and the like. But how do you start to get a more nuanced look at whether visitors are getting value from your site, what pages are working well, and-- the holy grail-- whether your site is "succeeding" at your goals? Laura Quinn, a A2J research consultant currently full time at OhioLegalHelp.org, will be joined by Teri Ross from Illinois Legal Aid Online to talk about ways to tackle these issues.
From a designated email inbox to complex ticketing systems, legal aid providers have a number of different approaches to how they manage their IT help desks. A well-run help desk resolves issues quickly and has procedures in place for escalation that limit the impact on the users' workflows. Having a system that allows for easily archiving and searching tickets allows IT staff to monitor recurring issues for technology planning and training purposes.
Email communication was never conceived to be the center of our digital lives, hence it wasn't created with security in mind. Today it is an essential part of business communication. Everyday sensitive and confidential information traverses the Internet and other unsecured networks where it may be intercepted or read. Microsoft Office 365 service has been improved by providing multiple methods to encrypt your email, including OME (Office Message Encryption), S/MIME (Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail), IRM (Information Rights Management) and TLS (Transport Layer Security).
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.
This intro level security class is focused specifically on remote working and protecting your client’s confidentiality and your organization's security. Since we have all moved online, hackers and scammers are targeting this new set of remote workers.
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This webinar will explore considerations for entering into agreements for technology services and products. LSC encourages its grantees to attend this webinar or view the on-demand recording. (It’s also open to others who want to attend.) Topics include:
With many of us telecommuting and in remote work arrangements due to COVID, we could all use some help with managing remote legal summer interns and fellows. This webinar focuses on strategies to help you and your legal interns succeed in remote work environments. There will be time for Q&A .
Miguel Willis of the ATJ Tech Fellows, Sart Rowe and other explore the many facets of remote work with legal fellows, including:
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Laura Quinn of Idealware
John Greiner of Just Tech, LLC
Brian Rowe of LSNTAP
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