The Stanford Center on the Legal Profession has formed a new “Legal Design Lab” in order to foster increased innovation in the legal technology community. With several tools now being developed, it makes the law and legal services more useful, user-friendly and engaging, the center said in a statement.
Legal Design Lab founder and director Margaret Hagan, a lecturer at both Stanford Law School and Stanford’s Institute of Design, noted some of the current projects underway:
- Court Messaging System: An out-of-the-box tool that lets any court or legal service provider send text messages with information, reminders and coaching to people going through the legal system.
- Reimagined Pro Bono: A project that uses technology to rethink and expand how law firms and corporate legal departments provide pro bono legal services.
- Better Internet for Legal Help: A working group that promotes a coordinated system of service providers, tools and interfaces that allow laypeople to find legal help online.
- Navocado: An online legal navigator for pro bono lawyers representing undocumented minor children in the immigration system.
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