Justice Tech Entrepreneurs

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Purpose

The Justice Tech Working Group was launched to give justice tech entrepreneurs access to information and resources to help navigate developing products and services directly to self-represented litigants, courts, legal aid, pro bono, and bar programs. The working group seeks to cultivate a community for problem solving and knowledge sharing to promote sustainable justice solutions.

Mission

The working group seeks to refine best practices for deploying, designing, developing, managing, and maintaining justice technology solutions.

Framework

Six general categories framed the working group's initial discussions and our web resources are organized to spotlight each in it's own section. You will also find a Working Group Content Section that lists documents the working group collaborated on to develop.

Consumer Adoption

Funding Strategies

Integration with Institutional Process

Monitoring and Evaluation Strategies

Regulatory Concerns

Scaling in Court Systems

Working Group Content

 

Visit the SRLN Justice Tech Entrepreneurs Working Group Webinar Recap Section page for information about and access to recordings of our previous calls.

 

Contact the Working Group Facilitator, Eduardo Gonzalez, eduardo@srln.org, to learn more about the working group or suggest a resource you think should be added to our list.

 

Working Group: Justice Tech Entrepreneurs Webinar Recap
A list of webinar topics and links to recordings [last updated 11-15-2021]This group seeks to build consensus about how best to deploy, design, and develop justice technology by supporting a community of practice for entrepreneurs delivering ancillary products to courts, legal aid, bar associations, and self-representated litigants. To request information about how to engage the Justice Tech Working Group, please contact the Working Group facilitator: Eduardo Gonzalez, at eduardo@srln.org.  
Year published: 2021
Document Author: Eduardo Gonzalez, SRLN
Resource: No-Code Technology Directory (A2J Tech 2022)
Our colleagues at A2J Tech have created a repository of No-Code software you can browse. Check out the A2J Tech Directory of No-Code Technology. The collection includes over 160 no-code technology you can use to launch your legal tech solution.  
Year published: 2022
Document Author: A2J Tech
Report: Alternative Legal Service Providers: Understanding the Growth and Benefits of These New Legal Providers (Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute, Georgetown University Law Center, and the University of Oxford Saïd Business School 2017)
In the 2010's, the legal marketplace saw an influx of new start-ups and new entrants looking to challenge the long-standing service model offered by law firms to their clients. Traditionally, clients looked to their law firms to provide a full range of legal and legal-related services. In 2017, by contrast, consumers of legal services found themselves the beneficiaries of a new and growing number of nontraditional service providers that are changing the way legal work is getting done.
Year published: 2017
Document Author: Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute, Georgetown University Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession and the University of Oxford Saïd Business School
Resource: SRLN Justice Tech Working Group Write-ups (SRLN 2021)
This page provides a list of documents created in collaboration with working group members and network colleagues to explore important justice tech issues. If you would like to make suggestions please leave a comment or suggestion in the doc and the SRLN Working Group Facilitator will review periodically. Please share this page with colleagues you think would be interested. Email eduardo@srln.org to learn more about the working group.  
Year published: 2020
Document Author: SRLN
Webinar: Panel Interview with ATJ Tech Entrepreneurs in the Time of COVID-19 (SRLN 2020)
This recording (link below) offers a unique opportunity to hear from some of the leading ATJ tech entrepreneurs working in the US today. On Friday, June 12, 2020, they joined together to offer insights and reflections with the SRLN Justice Tech Working Group about how to be human centered and move the ATJ needle with empathy, inclusion, and purpose.
Year published: 2020
Document Author: Eduardo Gonzalez
SRLN Brief: How Many SRLs? (SRLN 2019)
National SRL Estimates from srln.org
Year published: 2015, 2019
Document Author: Self-Represented Litigation Network