@C2AJ@DigitalLawyer@DiegoAlcalaPR@jtashea@MatthewLawTech@lawdroid@QuisquellaA1 Yes funding is important, however I wonder if the business model may end up being a series of micro services that provide sufficient value that people ignore privacy concerns in favor of increased efficiency. Example is uploading a video to be transcribed & annotated by Google
@C2AJ@jtashea@DigitalLawyer@MatthewLawTech@lawdroid@QuisquellaA1 I have seen prediction tools to give insights around the amount of effort a pro bono case may require based on type of case, expertise of attorney, level of service (e.g., advice or full rep). Number of days open and predicted hours required.
How @QSteenhuis has used technology to increase the efficiency of @BostonLegalAid in housing eviction matters in a way which might be replicable elsewhere - https://t.co/YpWOt7HpRn
"The heavyweight session of the day discussed #AI full on... @ivashton of LegalServer, Abhijeet Chavan of Tyler Technologies (that absorbed Modria...) & Justin Brownstone of @gavelytics ...gave a really thoughtful presentation."
https://t.co/X3wKPNp2Li #LSCITCon#legaltech
Great insights today #LSCITCon by @ivashton regarding ReferralHub and @Open_Referral helping #legalaid be more efficient & effective sharing information across agencies statewide.
Improve #accesstojustice and increase public trust in the courts by adopting plain language. @NACMNET has just released a comprehensive guide to incorporating #plainlanguage into court forms, instructions, signage, and other public materials. https://t.co/MqL3jQadSs #LSCITCon