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The Justice Gap in Legal Tech: A Tale of Two Conferences and the Implications for A2J

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In the blur of activity that was last week, I attended two legal tech conferences, plus an adjacent legal technology summit. We talk often of the justice gap in this country — of the fact that the roughly 50 million low-income Americans receive no or insufficient legal help for 92% of their civil legal problems.

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At The TLTF Summit, It Was All About Making ‘Who Luck’ Happen, To Drive the Future of Legal Tech

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A group of us were in the hotel bar, stridently debating whether an alternative business structure, licensed under Arizona’s liberalized legal regulatory scheme, could deliver legal services in other states. Is there a trickle-down effect in legal tech? I think it does, at least sometimes.

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Two more cases involving religious exercise claims

SCOTUSBlog

Although the mission’s legal clinic is a faith-based organization that expects staff attorneys to “share their faith with clients,” the clinic also engages in providing legal services, and the court found “no indication that religious training is necessary” for such a position. City and County of San Francisco and Berger v.

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