Legal Bots to the Rescue in A2J / Compensation Project
In a solid example of using legal bots, AKA expert systems with interactive workflows to complete forms, to improve access to justice (A2J), LawDroid has …
In a solid example of using legal bots, AKA expert systems with interactive workflows to complete forms, to improve access to justice (A2J), LawDroid has …
By Chris Gorst, Director of Challenges, Nesta Challenges In these tumultuous times it is hard enough to remember what was happening 18 days ago, let …
DoNotPay, the consumer rights and access to justice (A2J) platform, created by Joshua Browder, has expanded its accessibility to the web, as well as providing …
The judging panel for the Legal Access Challenge, run by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and Nesta, the innovation group, have chosen eight access to justice …
A new survey on access to justice (A2J) has found that almost 60% of people believe ‘the justice system is not set up for ordinary …
One of America’s most influential charities, the Pew Charitable Trusts – which has an endowment of over $5 billion and nearly 1,000 staff – is to …
In what looks a bit similar to the UK’s famous Clementi Review, which led to new law firm business models in a drive to better …
A collaboration of Suffolk Law School’s Legal Innovation and Technology Lab in the US and Stanford Law School’s Legal Design Lab with funding from The Pew Charitable …
DoNotPay is important because it has encapsulated not just the idea that people shouldn’t have to pay to access their basic rights, but that it shows the way in terms of dealing with the legal world’s two central problems: it is too expensive for most people to use if they want a lawyer; and it is too complex for most people to use on their own. …
DoNotPay – the A2J platform started by Joshua Browder has today rolled out a collection of 14 different applications via the Apple iTunes Store that help …
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