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Access to Justice and TechnologyRonald W. Staudt
  • Class 1 Introduction
  • August 26, 2004

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Access to Justice and Technology
  • Mechanics
  • Justice Web Collaboratory
  • Will Hornsbys Article

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Access to Justice and Technology
  • Seating Chart
  • Course Website
  • Course Information
  • Class attendance
  • Assignments
  • Grading
  • Class topics
  • Paper topics
  • Web Exercise

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What is the JWC?
Dedicated to improving access to justice
Leveraging web technology
Bringing different organizations together for a
common purpose
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JWC Major Projects
  • Illinois Technology Center for Law and Public
    Interest (ITC) www.itcweb.org
  • Illinois state-wide coalition of legal services
    providers, foundations and and bar associations
  • Internet portal development, access to justice
    and legal services for low income individuals
  • Access to Justice (A2J) www.judgelink.org/a2j/
  • Interdisciplinary study of self represented
    litigants
  • A2J prototype construction and testing
  • Daley Center Self Help Web Desk
  • A2J Author Project with CALI funded by the State
    Justice Institute
  • Cook County Illinois, Lake County, Illinois
  • Maryland
  • California

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JWC Major Projects Research Ideas
  • Access to Justice (A2J) www.judgelink.org/a2j/
  • Unique experiment potential to change courts?
  • Customer service digital infrastructure AI
  • Interdisciplinary reflections
  • Stories we experienced during the field research
  • Student participation in new models, client
    interaction
  • Illinois Technology Center for Law and Public
    Interest (ITC) www.itcweb.org
  • Student involvement in public service, clinical
    and writing opportunities curriculum
    innovation
  • Knowledge management, practice impact of web
    tools

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Access to JusticeA Compelling Challenge
  • Statewide A2J Portals
  • Massive Need
  • LSC turns to technology
  • Court Redesign
  • Courts left behind
  • Pro se explosion

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The Need
  • 35,000,000 Americans live in households with
    income below the poverty level
  • 10,000,000 more are potentially eligible for
    legal services with income between 100 - 125 of
    poverty levels


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Need for Legal Services
  • LSC agencies closed 1,000,000 cases for low
    income clients in 1999
  • Still
  • 80 of the Poor and Working Poor in the United
    States Do Not Have Access to Legal Services


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LSC- Technology Initiative Grants
  • As a result of the additional 4.25 million LSC
    received in FY 2000 for technology initiatives,
    our Office of Program Performance established the
    Technology Initiative Grants ("TIG") Program.
    We identified three priorities for proposals
  • showcase how a complete package of technology
    tools can help indigent clients with access to
    legal services and self-help information
  • new and innovative uses of technology for
    assisting clients and
  • promote the linkage of offices to provide a more
    cohesive delivery system.

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  • Unprecedented statewide collaboration
  • To increase access to justice for low income and
    disadvantaged persons through innovative use of
    technology to train, support, and educate legal
    aid providers, pro bono attorneys, and the
    public.
  • Partners
  • Cabrini Green Legal Aid Clinic Illinois Bar
    Foundation
  • CARPLS Chicago-Kent College of Law/IIT
  • The Chicago Bar Foundation National Center on
    Poverty Law, Inc.
  • Prairie State Legal Services Chicago Volunteer
    Legal Services
  • Lawyers Trust Fund of Illinois Land of Lincoln
    Legal Assistance Foundation
  • Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan
    Chicago
  • Southern Illinois University School of Law-Self
    Help Center

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Customers
Producers
Portals
IllinoisLegalAid Site
  • Courthouse
  • Legal Aid
  • Office
  • Social
  • Service
  • Agency
  • Law School
  • Clinics
  • Libraries
  • Public
  • Libraries
  • Home

Authors Experts
ITCweb.org
IllinoisProBono Site
CMS
IllinoisLawHelp Site
Managers Editors
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Customers
Producers
Portals
IllinoisLegalAid Site
  • Courthouse
  • Legal Aid
  • Office
  • Social
  • Service
  • Agency
  • Law School
  • Clinics
  • Libraries
  • Public
  • Libraries
  • Home

Authors Experts
ITCweb.org
IllinoisProBono Site
CMS
IllinoisLawHelp Site
Managers Editors
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Customers
Producers
Portals
IllinoisLegalAid Site
  • Courthouse
  • Legal Aid
  • Office
  • Social
  • Service
  • Agency
  • Law School
  • Clinics
  • Libraries
  • Public
  • Libraries
  • Home

Authors Experts
ITCweb.org
IllinoisProBono Site
CMS
IllinoisLawHelp Site
Managers Editors
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Customers
Producers
Portals
IllinoisLegalAid Site
  • Courthouse
  • Legal Aid
  • Office
  • Social
  • Service
  • Agency
  • Law School
  • Clinics
  • Libraries
  • Public
  • Libraries
  • Home

Authors Experts
ITCweb.org
IllinoisProBono Site
CMS
IllinoisLawHelp Site
Managers Editors
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Access to Justice
  • Meeting the Needs of Self-Represented Litigants
  • A consumer based approach

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Barriers Facing Consumers Seeking Access to Courts
  • Too expensive
  • Complexity -- 50 attribute excessive costs to
    complexity
  • Lawyers -- 85 of Americans attribute excessive
    costs to attorneys
  • Lack of information about processes
  • Lack of Legal Representation
  • Distrust of Lawyers

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Barriers to Re-engineering Courts
  • Decentralized Funding and Control
  • Lack of Resources
  • Time Constraints
  • Lack of Technical Know-how
  • System Constraints

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Access to JusticeFunding Partners
  • State Justice Institute
  • Open Society Institute
  • Center for Access to the Courts Through
    Technology
  • Preparing Global Leaders in the Heart of America
    Pritzker/Galvin Match
  • Project Partners
  • National Center for State Courts
  • Chicago-Kent College of Law
  • Institute of Design
  • Part 2 CALI, AOC in California, Maryland JN

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Project Staging
  • PHASE 1, FALL 2000Identify the major barriers
    to access to justice by litigants without
    lawyers
  • PHASE 2, SPRING 2001Employ the latest in system
    design methodology to redesign the process
  • PHASE 3, 2001-2002Translate conceptual models
    into an Internet based prototype

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Phase 1 2
  • Shadow the Customer Ethnographic research in 5
    courts, California, Delaware, Colorado Illinois
  • what do people want from courts,
  • what do they do in the courthouse
  • Design new solutions Structured Workshop to
    design new solutions from the customers
    perspective
  • Charter, Defining Statements, Design Factors,
    Function Structure, Information Structure and
  • 53 Solution Elements in a System Structure
  • Report available at http//www.judgelink.org/a2j/
    and in a book released this summer.

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Phase 3 Prototype Developmentwww.judgelink.org/A
2J/
  • Prototype Proof of Concept and Toolkit
  • Traveling down a guided path
  • Easy to use interface
  • Personal guide
  • Map
  • Personal Folder and Document List
  • Operational Prototype Simple Illinois Divorce

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Judgelink.org\A2J\prototypes\
  • Cook County Illinois Joint Simplified Dissolution
    of Marriage Guide me w/ HotDocs linkage

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Customer Data
XML
XML
E-Filing at Courthouse Server
Document Assembly Server (LEXISNEXIS HotDocs
OnLine)
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Shift to the Digital Paradigm Will Hornsby
  • Unmet need
  • Two tiers of law practice corporate/institutional
    clients personal plight lawyers
  • Pro se and unbundling
  • Inefficiencies of traditional model and digital
    design efficiencies

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Inefficiencies of traditional model and digital
design efficiencies
  • Client development
  • Intake and screening
  • Client education
  • Form preparation
  • Geographical barriers
  • Ongoing client communication
  • Dispute resolution
  • Ancillary businesses

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What is Unbundling?
  • The client is in charge of selecting one of
    several discrete lawyering tasks contained within
    the full-service package.
  • Forrest Mosten

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Why do we care?
  • Access to Justice remains a serious problem in
    the US and by providing limited service
    representation or unbundled services in the
    area of civil law we may be able to stretch
    limited free services and make for cost
    services affordable to a larger segment of our
    society.
  • Kim Prochnau
  • King County Superior Court Administrator

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Next Class
  • Unmet need and self represented litigants
  • Required Reading
  • Deborah L. Rhode, Professionalism in Perspective
    Alternative Approaches to Nonlawyer Practice, 1
    J. Inst. Stud. Leg. Eth. 197 (1996).
  • ABA Legal Needs Study
  • Illinois Legal Needs Study
  • Recommended Reading
  • Owen, Staudt Pedwell, Access to Justice
    Meeting the Needs of Self-Represented Litigants
    (2002).
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