Webinar: Standardized Forms and Instructions (Rawdon 2006)
This SRLN Webinar from February 15, 2006, discusses the importance and logistics of providing standardized forms and instructions. It was presented by Glenn Rawdon, Senior Legal Council for Technology at the Legal Services Corporation, Harry Jacobs from the California Judicial Council, and Judge Michael Dennard from Idaho. The webinar presentation can be downloaded below.
Year published:
2006
Document Author:
Glenn Rawdon
Webinar: Pro Se/Self Help Program Management (SRLN 2006)
The following are the presentation and supplemental materials from the SRLN Webinar entitled "Pro Se Program Management" which was presented on March 22, 2006 by Susan Ledray, Pro Se Services Manager at the 4th Judicial District Court in Hennepin County, MN, and Deborah Chase, Attorney from the California Judicial Council (retired). The presentation and supporting materials provide an overview of how to establish and operate a self-help center for pro se litigants.
Year published:
2006
Document Author:
Deborah Chase, Susan Ledray
Webinar: Self Represented Litigant Technology (SRLN 2006)
This webinar reviews early models by a variety of court and legal aid programs using technology to improve services to self-represented litigants. It was hosted by SRLN and presented by Allison McDermott, Kate Bladow and Dan Rieken of Pro Bono Net on April 24, 2006. The webinar presentation can be downloaded below.
Year published:
2006
Document Author:
Allison McDermott, Kate Bladow, Dan Rieken, Self-Represented Litigation Network
Webinar: Unbundling Legal Services (SRLN 2006)
Below are materials from an SRLN webinar on unbundling legal services which took place on May 17, 2006. Private Family Court Judge M. Sue Talia presented and led this webinar. Materials include the webinar presentation and sample materials for attorneys who provide unbundled services. Additional materials related to unbundling can be found on the SRLN Unbundling page.
Year published:
2006
Document Author:
SRLN, M. Sue Talia
Conference: SRLN Conference on Public Libraries and Access to Justice (Austin 2010)
The following are materials from a Conference held in January 2010 on Public Libraries and Access to Justice by the Self‐Represented Litigation Network of the National Center for State Courts. The full set of conference materials can also be accessed on Webjunction.org (see link at bottom of page).
Listing of Materials and Conference Agenda
Faculty Biographies
Year published:
2010
Document Author:
Richard Zorza, Self-Represented Litigation Network
Conference: ALL ACCESS: Access to Justice Conference (LLAM 2014)
The Law Library Association of Maryland (LLAM) hosted a day-long Access to Justice Conference focused on librarian involvement in Access to justice.
Program Highlights:
Document Author:
Law Library Association of Maryland
Webinar: Judicial Management of Self Represented Cases (SRLN 2006)
This webinar, which took place on June 14, 2006, discussed different techniques for managing cases involving self-represented litigants. California Judge Laurie Zelon and Minnesota Judge Daniel Mabley led this webinar. The webinar presentation can be downloaded below.
Year published:
2006
Document Author:
Laurie Zelon, Daniel Mabley, Self-Represented Litigation Network
Webinar: Distinguishing Legal Information from Legal Advice (Greacen 2007)
This webinar is geared toward the court clerk environment and includes discussions on the importance of this topic / why we should care; problems with a vague standard; standards that don't work; principles upon which to build a sound policy; ethical obligations of court staff; definitions; guidelines; and a review of questions submitted by participants in advance.
Faculty include: John Greacen, Consultant, Greacen Associates LLC and Judy Meadows, State Law Librarian, Montana Supreme Court.
Year published:
2007
Document Author:
John Greacen, Self-Represented Litigation Network
Conference: New York State Judicial Institute Eastern Regional Conference on Access to Justice for the Self-Represented (New York 2006)
The following four webcasts were from the Eastern Regional Conference on Access to Justice for the Self-Represented, which took place in White Plains, New York on May 11-12, 2006.
Session 1: Creating Access to the Courts Across Cultures and Languages
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IR6PA2BRo4&feature=youtu.be
Year published:
2006
Website: ABA Legal Technology Resource Center
The ABA LTRC is a comprehensive resource for legal professionals interested in learning about the latest technology in the field.
Link to Center: http://www.americanbar.org/groups/departments_offices/legal_technology_…
Document Author:
American Bar Association