Apps for Justice Project Recognized

The “Apps for Justice” proposal — created by a team including Marc Lauritsen, Esq., of Capstone Practice Systems; Professor Ronald W. Staudt of the Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago-Kent College of Law; and John P. Mayer, Executive Director of CALI: The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction — to “expand programs in which [law] students write software as part of their [legal] education,” was recognized at this weekend’s Future Ed 3 Conference with an award of a virtual dollar venture capital investment.

The proposal includes further development of law-school clinical programs that use the A2J Author software created by CALI and the Center for Access to Justice and Technology.

Click here for more information about A2J Author.

HT @sglassmeyer and @johnpmayer.

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3 Responses to “Apps for Justice Project Recognized”

  1. legalinformatics Says:

    On 20 April 2011, Apps for Justice Was Declared the Winner of Future Ed Competition to Uncover the Best Ideas for Legal Education http://ow.ly/1sBEWl

  2. legalinformatics Says:

    Here’s the full text of the Apps for Justice proposal: http://dotank.nyls.edu/futureed/2011proposals/11llcs.pdf HT @stephkimbro

  3. Lauritsen on Technological Approaches to the Practice of Law « Legal Informatics Blog Says:

    [...] Marc Lauritsen, Esq., of Capstone Practice Systems has published Five Tips for Prospering in an Age of Legal Fee Deflation, TechnoLawyer, 7 June 2011. In this article. Mr. Lauritsen discusses how a range of law practice technologies, and problem-solving frameworks derived from computer science, can be applied in current legal practice settings, including the access to justice context. [...]

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