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Online Triage in Minnesota: Building a Coalition of Services and Referrals

By Leslie Briggs on June 28, 2018
Posted in A2J, Legal Tech, Triage

Nearly 80% of all legal need goes unmet. Many Americans do not have access to legal services, do not understand their problem as legal in nature, or are ill-equipped to represent themselves in court. That means their legal issue remains unresolved or they are more likely to lose in court because they are unrepresented.

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Leslie Briggs is a home grown Tulsan and 3L at the University of Tulsa College of Law. She is dedicated to improving access to justice for everyone, regardless of their means. She is using this blog as a platform for discussing access to legal services, state courts, and self-representation.

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