Dona Playton is the Director of the Honoring Families Initiative, engaging in research, advocacy, and national collaboration efforts to promote improved...
Pat Monks is an attorney at Monks Law Firm and the founder member of the Municipal Justice Bar of...
Keri is the Senior Vice President for Regulatory Affairs and the Chief Legal Officer at Legal Shield. Keri joined...
Sarah Kieny is an attorney at Riggs Abney Neal Turpen Orbison and Lewis where she has worked for 15...
Mary Juetten is the founder and CEO of Traklight and the co-conspirator behind Evolve Law. She specializes in helping...
Recently, Evolve Law held its Access to Justice Through Technology event in our Denver offices which focused on potential technological solutions to the access to justice gap. In this report from On The Road, host Mary Juetten talks to Keri Norris, Dona Playton, Sarah Kieny, and Pat Monks about access to justice and how technology can help lawyers bridge the gap. They also discuss the importance of maintaining a relationship with clients so attorneys can figure out which services will best help their specific needs.
Dona Playton is the Director of the Honoring Families Initiative at the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System (IAALS).
Pat Monks is an attorney at Monks Law Firm and the founder member of the Municipal Justice Bar of Texas founded in 1992.
Keri Norris is the Senior Vice President for Regulatory Affairs and the Chief Legal Officer at Legal Shield.
Sarah Kieny is an attorney at Riggs Abney Neal Turpen Orbison and Lewis where she has worked for 15 years.
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Published: | November 13, 2017 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Access to Justice |
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