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Document assembly and automation platform are key tools for legal services and nonprofits. The following is a comprehensive review of legal service-focused document assembly platforms with information included that is most improtant to an organization.
This includes a review of pricing, integrations, skills required to run these programs, etc. to create comphrensive forms. It also gives more in-depth information about what document assembly and automation is and its current place in legal services.
If you create print publications to inform your communities about their legal rights and responsibilities, videos can amplify your educational outreach efforts.
Below, you can download a copy of a 10-page Guide called, "How to Make and Test Videos (with Limited Time and Money)."
This guide will help you start making and fieldtesting videos within a few weeks and with minimal cost.
This guide is for you if you work at a legal services organization with limited time and money AND
A few years back a small group of volunteers organized a project to create a catalog of games with some value beyond pure entertainment. The initial use was to help educate lawmakers about the value of games and provide a different look on games for people whose entire knowledge of games came entirely through traditional media outlets. Since then it has been used for a variety of different other things like brainstorming ideas for new educational games or find people who might be interested in collaborating on new games.
As technology becomes an increasingly critical part of how we work, organizational leaders are actively seeking ways to learn more about the software and best practices that can make their programs more effective and help them meet or exceed the LSC Technology Baselines. But with so many different technologies and solutions available, how do you know what’s useful, what’s affordable, and what’s practical?
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.
Although the mobile ecosystem consists of many different components, probably the most recognizable and important one is the mobile phone. All phones sold in the US today fall into one of three categories: feature phones, smartphones, or touchphones.
Since the early 2010s, LSC and other funders have encouraged legal aid programs to create multilingual materials and make their online tools available in languages represented in their states. A two-part miniseries will review best practices and tools that are available to expedite the creation of online materials for Limited English Proficient (LEP) communities, and focus on activities and strategies to make sure those materials are well used and known among LEP communities in those regions.
This is the first of the two part series.
Speakers: TBD
On June 5, 2018, the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) presented a continued legal education program (CLE) hosted by Sart Rowe, titled, “Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Profession”. The CLE aimed to explore the underpinnings of modern artificial intelligence and how it is used in business and the law.
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