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Information about documents in other languages

Access to Justice Technology Principles can apply to everyone, including those that speak different languages. The ATJ Implementation Strategy Group has translated the Principles and the Supreme Court Order so that everyone can share the wisdom of the Principles.

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Legal Genie, Inc.: Improving Access to Justice Can Be a Moneymaker

The Legal Aid Society of Orange County (LASOC), based in Southeast Los Angeles County, has announced the creation of a for-profit entity to distribute and support its legal self-help software. The new company, Legal Genie, Inc., will offer paid access to the Legal Genie application, a Web-based service that allows users to fill out legal [...]

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New Access to Justice Principles Website

This is the new home of the Washington State Access to Justice Principles.  The site is currently undergoing changes and ...