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SRLN Digital Divide State Dashboards
The following links provide a breakdown of the availability, speed, and cost of broadband for the states listed. To find out how to have your state added, please contact info@srln.org.
Year published: 2022
Document Author: SRLN
SRLN 2021 Forms Competition
  A giant congratulations to our SRLN 2021 Forms Competition Winners!   Automated Forms Category: UMKC School of Law, Bloch Law Library  
Year published: 2021
Document Author: SRLN
Resource: Michigan Bar's Limited Scope Tool Kit (Michigan State Bar 2020)
The State Bar of Michigan's Practice Management Resource Center has a dedicated Limited Scope page that provides comprehensive guidance materials on limited scope representation in a Limited Scope Tool Kit. The tool kit provides practice guidance, court forms, and sample forms for lawyers, linked below and attached to this page.
Document Author: Michigan State Bar
Resource: Sample Unbundled Attorney Engagement Agreements (Multi-State 2020)
Below is a collection of sample forms for unbundled attorney engagement agreements and materials related to unbundling legal services. This is a sampling of state resources, additional information for each state can be found on the American Bar Association's Unbundling Resources by State webpage.   See also SRLN's Unbundling page for additional resources.
Year published: 2020
Document Author: SRLN
Evaluation: Michigan Legal Help Evaluation Report (MLHP 2015)
Executive Summary
Year published: 2015
Document Author: Bridgeport Consulting LLC, Michigan Legal Help
Report: Resources to Assist Self-Represented Litigants: A Fifty State Review of the State of the Art (Greacen 2011)
This report was originally commissioned by the Michigan State Bar Foundation to assist Michigan’s Solutions on Self-Help (SOS) Task Force, but modified to serve as a national resource so that it may be of value to other jurisdictions working to enhance support for the self-represented. Its information and ideas may benefit those just starting such work as well as programs that have been underway for a while. It is relevant to both court-based and other self-help programs, and includes a national review of forms at the time of publication.
Year published: 2011
Document Author: John Greacen