LawHelp Interactive provides online assistance for pro se litigants (managed by Pro Bono Net)
Mar 14th, 2010 | By mrposse | Category: Pro Bono/Public interest lawEvery year, millions of people who can’t afford a lawyer find themselves in court, facing the potential loss of property, money, or even their children. LawHelp Interactive is a web-based document assembly program that helps pro se litigants — or volunteer attorneys — prepare needed legal documents.
Managed by New York-based Pro Bono Net, the software helps litigants, — as well as pro bono and legal aid attorneys seeking to help more people in less time — create complete, properly formatted legal documents.
Users start by completing an interactive, online questionnaire. The system then analyzes the responses and generates the documents. (Think TurboTax for legal documents.)
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Thank you for covering this – it’s great to see a legal industry blog that takes an interest in pro bono/public interest.