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The Texting for Outcomes Toolkit was created by the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland to support programs in leveraging text messaging to gather outcome data following limited scope legal services. Legal service providers, statewide websites, and court self-help centers help self-represented litigants (SRLs) address a wide range of civil legal problems, including family law, landlord/tenant disputes, debt collection, and more. These limited services—offering advice at clinics, help with forms, and guidance on enforcing rights—play a vital role in bridging the justice gap in the United States.
Below are the worksheets used at the 2015 TIG Conference Session on Collaborative Game Design. The worksheets were developed parallel to Dr. Casper Harteveld's Triadic Game Design (TGD) book to educate about TGD a model which incorprates reality, meaning, and play in game design. New Haven Legal Assistance partnered with NuLawLab and Dr. Harteveld to create a game which could better prepare self-represented litigants for their day in court.
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We are providing a model Copyright and Personal Release Form for legal aid organizations to use at events where photos or videos may be taken for social media or other outreach purposes. This form is written in clear, accessible language to ensure participants can easily understand and provide informed consent while addressing your organization’s legal needs. It offers a straightforward solution for documenting and sharing your work responsibly.
Game jams and hackathons are collaborative events where participants come together to create innovative solutions, such as apps, games, or tools, within a short, focused timeframe—often over a weekend. For legal aid organizations, these events can serve as a platform to brainstorm and develop creative technology-driven solutions to challenges in access to justice. By engaging with technologists, designers, and legal professionals, organizations can generate fresh ideas, prototype new tools, and build partnerships to better serve their communities.
LSNTAP has partnered with the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) to provide information on the technology projects undertaken through funds provided by grants under the Technology Initiative Grant (TIG), Technology Improvement Project (TIP), and Sustainability Enhacement and Adoption (SEA) grant programs.
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This session explores the critical role of high-quality data in legal aid. Participants will delve into what constitutes "good" data, learn strategies for improving data quality, and discover how to make data actionable through effective analysis and reporting. The session emphasizes practical steps for enhancing data accuracy, consistency, and usefulness so that you can prepare meaningful analyses and visualizations to drive better outcomes for clients, impress funders, and improve organizational efficiency.
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This session lays the foundation for understanding the power and importance of data visualization in legal aid. Participants will learn about the basics of data visualization, including common types of visualizations, principles of effective design, and why visualization is a critical tool for advocacy, reporting, and decision-making. Our speakers for this session are Susan Vincent and Rachel Perry.
For this episode of Conversations with LSNTAP, we sat down with Tucker Cottingham, the General Manager of Clio Draft. We talk about what led him to found Lawyaw, a document automation tool for lawyers. We also discuss Tucker's career path from fledgling attorney, to tech startup, to where he is today.
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