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Are Paralegals Meant to Survive This Decade?

The Estrin Report

Southwest Montana. ? Good tools, such as a cloud-based matter management system, can significantly reduce stress among paralegals, especially those expected to bill by the hour. o Limited ceiling – you very likely never will be the boss of a law firm if you do not have a law degree. o Northwest Colorado.

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Are Paralegals Meant to Survive This Decade?

The Estrin Report

Southwest Montana. ? Good tools, such as a cloud-based matter management system, can significantly reduce stress among paralegals, especially those expected to bill by the hour. o Limited ceiling – you very likely never will be the boss of a law firm if you do not have a law degree. o Northwest Colorado.

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ALPS In Brief — Episode 65: Cybersecurity Services for Solo and Small Law Firms

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$4.3M in Grants to 36 Legal Services Programs Underscore Role of Tech in Driving Access to Justice

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Atlanta Legal Aid Society will use a $267,374 grant to enhance its intake and client interview systems to allow staff and volunteers to conduct centralized intake, screening and legal advice for family law applicants. The portal will be the primary online referral site for Oregon residents facing legal issues.

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$4.3M in Grants to 36 Legal Services Programs Underscore Role of Tech in Driving Access to Justice

LawSites

Atlanta Legal Aid Society will use a $267,374 grant to enhance its intake and client interview systems to allow staff and volunteers to conduct centralized intake, screening and legal advice for family law applicants. The portal will be the primary online referral site for Oregon residents facing legal issues.