Friday’s launch of the New York Legal Aid Society’s newly redesigned Web site marks the first completion phase of a four-step action plan by a group of six private law firms and three legal consultancies working together to overhaul the poverty law organization’s seriously outmoded technology systems.

“It will bring our lawyers and staff into the 21st century,” Steven Banks, Legal Aid’s attorney-in-chief, said of the overall plan developed by the society’s Technology Advisory Committee.

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