Conference: 2016 ABA Midyear Meeting (San Diego 2016)
ABA's 2016 Midyear Meeting will take place in San Diego, California, on February 3 - 9, 2016. For more details and registration information, please visit the ABA's Midyear Meeting event page:
https://www.americanbar.org/events-cle/
Year published:
2016
Conference: NLADA Annual Conference - Advancing Justice Together (New Orleans 2015)
NLADA’s 2015 Annual Conference – “Advancing Justice Together” – is the leading national training event of the year for the civil legal aid, public defense, and public interest law communities. Taking place November 4 through 7 at the Sheraton New Orleans, the conference will offer advocates substantive information and professional skills training, recognition of excellence among our peers, and a unique networking opportunity. For more information, please visit the NLADA Conference event page.
Conference: CTC 2015, Court Technology Conference (Minneapolis 2015)
CTC is the largest court technology conference in the world, bringing together more than 1,500 court professionals for three days of learning, training and networking. For more information, including links to materials, please visit the CTC15 event page.
Year published:
2015
Conference: ABA Conference - Client-Centric Legal Services: Getting from Here to There (Denver 2015)
This conference focused on the evolution of the legal service provision business model. It was sponsored by the ABA Legal Access Job Corps Task Force, the ABA Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services, and the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System (IAALS). For more information, please visit the ABA conference landing page:
Year published:
2015
The Honorable Laurie Zelon
Justice Zelon has served as an associate justice of the California Court of Appeal since 2003. She was born in Durham, North Carolina. She received her B.A. degree in 1974 from Cornell University and her J.D. degree in 1977 from Harvard Law School. During the twenty-three years that preceded her appointment to the Los Angeles Superior Court in 2000, Justice Zelon had an active litigation practice, involving scientific and technical issues, fiduciary obligations, and other complex commercial disputes.
Article: Cross-Pollinating Perspectives on SRLs Toward a Dialogue for Innovation in the Courts and the Administrative System (Zorza 2009)
Self-Represented Litigants and the Access to Justice Revolution in the State Courts: Cross-Pollinating Perspectives Toward a Dialogue for Innovation in the Courts and the Administrative System.
Year published:
2009
Document Author:
Richard Zorza
Weblinks: Technology Resources (SRLN 2015)
The following is a list of organizations geared toward technology/IT support in the non-profit and legal aid space. Inclusion does not reflect endorsement.
Idealware
Idealware, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, provides thoroughly researched, impartial and accessible resources about software to help nonprofits make smart technology decisions. Link: http://www.idealware.org/
Innovation Network
Year published:
2015
Document Author:
Self-Represented Litigation Network
Conference: SRLN Equal Justice Conference Pre-Conference (Orlando 2009)
The SRLN Preconference to the 2009 Equal Justice Conference engaged lawyers, judges and advocates in a series of discussions on the delivery of legal assistance to low-income individuals. The 2009 Equal Justice Conference was sponsored by the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service along with the National Legal Aid & Defender Association. Workshop resources from the main conference sessions are available from the EJC Conference page. Re
Year published:
2009
Document Author:
Self-Represented Litigation Network
Tool: Self-Diagnostic Protocols & Solutions for Affordable Access to Justice Innovations (SRLN 2010)
Drawing upon a wide range of Best Practices (srln.org), approaches, tools and materials developed by the SRLN, this resource is designed to help courts identify and implement potential improvements in access and efficiency in as cost effective a manner as possible. A series of diagnostic protocols designed to assist courts identify problems experienced in providing access to justice, and implement solutions.
Year published:
2010
Document Author:
Self-Represented Litigation Network
Presentation: ...And Access to Justice for All: The Potential of Community Connection, Volunteerism and Technology (Zorza 2004)
Richard Zorza's presentation "…And Access to Justice for All - The Potential of Community Connection, Volunteerism and Technology," given to the National Conference on Community Based Access to Justice Volunteers, Partnerships and Technology which took place February 18-20, 2004, in San Francisco, California.
Year published:
2004
Document Author:
Richard Zorza