Talk Justice, an LSC Podcast, Episode 8: Legal Tech Experts Preview Innovations in Technology Conference
WASHINGTON 鈥 The Innovations in Technology Conference of the 成人抖阴 (LSC) is the largest annual event dedicated to expanding access to justice through technological innovation.
In the latest episode of LSC鈥檚 鈥淭alk Justice鈥 podcast, moderator Jason Tashea and three legal technology experts discuss the upcoming conference鈥檚 value and broader questions about technology鈥檚 role in expanding access to justice. Tashea is joined by Bob Ambrogi, a lawyer and a legal tech journalist; Amanda Brown, Founder and Executive Director, Lagniappe Law Lab; and Jane Ribadeneyra, LSC鈥檚 Program Analyst for Technology.
Each year, LSC鈥檚 Innovations in Technology Conference brings together technologists, legal aid advocates, court personnel, pro bono coordinators and other professionals to showcase technology projects and tools to improve access to civil legal services for those most in need. The upcoming conference, scheduled for January 12-14, will be reimagined for a virtual environment. It will feature presentations to spark discussions, live interactive sessions and networking opportunities.
In the podcast, the speakers explore why the technology topics featured at the conference are more relevant than ever this year, as the entire legal community adapts to the challenges the pandemic poses to delivering legal services and the surge in the demand for legal help. They discuss the critical importance of technology to access to justice efforts and examples of successful initiatives.
鈥淭echnology is not just ancillary to the effective delivery of legal services, it's a core component of it,鈥 explains Ambrogi. 鈥淚 think that's part of the reason this conference has become so important, because everybody recognizes that you're not ever going to really deliver effective assistance to all who need it without technology being part of that formula. It鈥檚 not 100% of the answer, but it鈥檚 a core component of it.
鈥淲hen I look at what this conference is all about, the themes of this year, I really see emerging this very people-centric approach to using technology to help solve the access to justice gap,鈥 notes Brown. 鈥淲e鈥檙e really starting to get a handle on what the technologies are for legal services. Now we鈥檙e moving into a more mature phase, where we鈥檙e able to say: 鈥榊es, we have all these things, and we have enough experience with them. This is how we can make a better experience for the actual client.鈥欌
Talk Justice episodes are available on LSC鈥檚 website and on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple and other popular podcast apps. The podcast is sponsored by LSC鈥檚 Leaders Council.
Future episodes of Talk Justice will explore the important role public libraries and law libraries play in expanding access to justice to low-income Americans and legal aid鈥檚 importance to American business.