All too often, the discussion around what's new in legal technology gets lost in the woods of Am Law 200 this, Fortune 500 that. For legal technology executives and the shareholders and VCs they work with, that makes sense: By and large, legal technology is a money-making venture. But that's not all legal technology has to be. This year at Legaltech New York, I heard more people than ever before speaking three words that might seem out of place at a business conference: access to justice. While there has always been awareness that legal technology has a role in ensuring access to justice, it seems like more people are beginning to do something about it than ever before.. LTN's coverage the first three months of this year has bore that out. Here's a look back at the stories you may have missed about how some in legal technology are using new software and new ways of thinking to help reduce the justice gap. Editor's Note: If you can't see the above slideshow, you may need to disable your browser's ad blocker.