Webinar: Best Practices for Online Document Assembly

The Legal Services National Technology Assistance Project (NTAP) is presenting a webinar entitled, Best Practices for Online Document Assembly, on May 4, 2010 from 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Eastern.

Description of Session:

Pro Bono Net in collaboration with NTAP will showcase diverse approaches to the use of online document assembly. We will show examples of programs that have built successful delivery systems for pro bono attorneys, staff attorneys, and self-represented litigants using LawHelp Interactive.

This training is free to the legal aid community as part of NTAP's Community Training Series and is presented through a partnership between NTAP and Pro Bono Net.

Presenters:

Claudia Johnson, ProBonoNet
Brett Harrison, Colorado Legal Services
Mary Neal, Illinois Legal Aid Online
Sheila Fisher, North Penn Legal Services, PA
Diane Trunk, Neighborhood Legal Services, CA

Date:

Tuesday, May 4, 2010
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Eastern

Who Should Attend:

Executive Directors, Managers, Content Coordinators, and Advocates

This training is open to any program staff, and it's FREE.

What You Need to Participate:

This session is provided via LegalMeetings Web Conferencing. You only need to have reliable access to the Internet and a Phone or VoIP. You can participate from your own office. You do not need to be tech-savvy to participate.

Questions:

Please contact NTAP Training Coordinator Rachel R. Medina at rachel@lsntap.org
 

Register for the Webinar

 


About NTAP: The Legal Services NTAP is a non-profit organization that fights injustice of low-income persons by helping legal aid programs improve client services through effective use of technology. NTAP projects include: LSNTAP.Org (LStech.Org), NTAP Trainings, GIS National Server Project, Poverty Law Survey Tool, and LegalMeetings. NTAP trainings are conducted online using LegalMeetings Citrix™ web conferencing software.

About Pro Bono Net: Pro Bono Net is a national nonprofit organization working in close partnership with nonprofit legal organizations across the United States and Canada to increase access to justice by (i) supporting the innovative and effective use of technology by the nonprofit legal sector, (ii) increasing participation by volunteers, and (iii) facilitating collaborations among nonprofit legal organizations and advocates working on similar issues or in the same region. Pro Bono Net's program's include Probono.net (www.probono.net), LawHelp.org (www.lawhelp.org), Online Document Assembly (www.npado.org) and Pro Bono Manager (www.probono.net/pbm).

 

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