#lscitcon 搜尋結果
How should you measure if your #Accesstojustice tech is actually having impact? Laura Quinn at #LSCITCon lays out some key data to gather
Two big points to start off #LSCITCon : Congress is not providing nearly enough funding to serve people with legal needs, and those working on #legaltech need to devote more to scaling up impact to help low income people
The inimitable @tim_baran (@probono) discussing emerging #AccesstoJustice tech in NYC with @upsolvebk @JoinPaladin @latvrdy and @LawyerCommunity #LSCITCon #LegalTech #A2J
The Legal Navigator project is building a coordinated, user-centered platform in states to guide people with legal help problems to a custom action plan #LSCITCon
Who are the main user groups who we should be designing for when we build #accesstojustice tools online? Glenn Rawdon from @LSCtweets presents their community design work at #LSCITCon
Pro se users of #legaltech may be ready to self-advocate but still want to check-in with a lawyer, notes @NicoleBradick at #LSCITCon. That's why @citzworks offers all of the below!
Jim Sandman of @LSCtweets challenges the civil legal aid tech community to get Back to Basics: what about our legal forms, legal websites, and legal content— these need to be our priority along with AI #LSCITCon
Great insights today #LSCITCon by @ivashton regarding ReferralHub and @Open_Referral helping #legalaid be more efficient & effective sharing information across agencies statewide.
Bar associations need to rethink how they're approaching access to justice and focus more on the needs of consumers – not lawyers – according LSC President Jim Sandman. Watch his opening remarks at the #LSCITCon to learn more buff.ly/2sYw8sR
Clients respond to texts about their feedback and outcomes, but lawyers like it too. Here's what one @ChicagoLAF attorney said about their texting efforts #LSCITCon
Have a #legaltech #ATJ project to share? Submit a proposal for LSC's 2019 Tech Innovations Conference. #LSCITCon bit.ly/2019LSC-ITConR…
.@reneeknake takes the stage at #LSCITCon citing the most searched word of 2018 was "justice." She is researching how attys advertise. Found ads are not easily understood, testimonials are too focused on past victories, and very few are transparent about costs. Recommends:
We hosted a mini data/design camp at #LSCITCon to scope out problems and datasets for new #accesstojustice data projects. Thanks to @atjdata for leading with me!
Pro se users of #legaltech may be ready to self-advocate but still want to check-in with a lawyer, notes @NicoleBradick at #LSCITCon. That's why @citzworks offers all of the below!
It’s been a while since I’ve had the pleasure to hear @reneeknake speak. She’s done an interesting study on law firm advertising and how it meshes with what consumers need to understand. #LSCITCon
The inimitable @tim_baran (@probono) discussing emerging #AccesstoJustice tech in NYC with @upsolvebk @JoinPaladin @latvrdy and @LawyerCommunity #LSCITCon #LegalTech #A2J
Talls and Smalls reunited at the pre-#LSCITCon Legal Aid Hackathon! We first met at the #LexHack legal hackathon in 2016.
Something went wrong.
Something went wrong.
United States Trends
- 1. Paqueta 12.1K posts
- 2. Ole Miss 45K posts
- 3. Isak 32.7K posts
- 4. Wirtz 17.9K posts
- 5. #AskFFT N/A
- 6. Good Sunday 76K posts
- 7. Gakpo 18.6K posts
- 8. #WHULIV 11.8K posts
- 9. Vidal 4,078 posts
- 10. Neal 5,485 posts
- 11. #sundayvibes 6,120 posts
- 12. Lane Kiffin 56.4K posts
- 13. Saliba 16K posts
- 14. West Ham 7,485 posts
- 15. Ryan Silverfield N/A
- 16. Dowdle 1,062 posts
- 17. Miami 151K posts
- 18. Judkins 1,228 posts
- 19. Stockton 35.2K posts
- 20. Golesh 3,022 posts