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Telephones—including text messaging, email, and chat—are a common means for people to seek help, and hotlines are a common way legal services provide that help. The right technologies can make sure your organization provides advice, referrals, and services clients need efficiently and in line with your existing procedures for intake and confidentiality.
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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This is a template to get organizations started on drafting an Incident Response Policy. It includes important questions that must be discussed within the organization to prepare for a cyber security incident.
The attached policies are starting points in developing mobile device policies for your organization.
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Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands (LAS) is soliciting a request for proposal for the services and systems needed to migrate and host all accounting functions in a cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System that interfaces with our current Case Management system (Legal Server), our payroll system (Paylocity) and our donor management system (Blackbaud’s Raiser’s Edge). The ERP should facilitate the automation of current processes and have an open Application Programming Interface (API).
The Navajo Nation Judicial Branch (NNJB) uses JustWare to provide court services, peacemaking, and probation and parole services, to adjudicate cases, resolve disputes, rehabilitate individuals and families, restore harmony, educate the public, agencies, services and other governments in Diné bi beenahaz’ áanii, and protect persons and property pursuant to Navajo Nation laws, customs, traditions, and applicable federal laws.
The Alaska Court System is looking for an Administrative Attorney to serve as a technology attorney to provide legal expertise and project management to new initiatives and technology projects. The current projects assigned to this positions include our Online Dispute Resolution portal and Electronic Evidence Management System. Other projects will be assigned as technology opportunities are identified and as needs arise. The position requires residing in Alaska, preferably Anchorage.
For more information see attached PDF.
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