Free LawHelp Interactive Developers Training

Monday July 11 -
Tuesday July 12 2016

  • By: Pro Bono Net
  • ALL DAY
  • Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • Location:
    Washington , DC
  • Source: Misc National Sites > Statewide Website Support

About this Training

Participants in this free training will learn how to author interactive interviews for self-represented litigants, volunteer attorneys or advocates. For those already familiar with the development process, we will go beyond the basics so you can take your statewide websites and online forms initiatives to the next level.  In addition to learning how to create our forms, you’ll also learn about new LHI features to support innovative uses of online forms in pro bono and remote legal services. It’s also a great opportunity to connect with a network of peers around the country working on similar projects.

More information about the training and how to register is available in the LawHelp Interactive Resource Center. 

Registration is first-come, first-served and will close July 1, 2016. 

More about LHI :

LHI was developed to make implementing document assembly initiatives easier and less costly for legal aid organizations as well as pro bono and court-based access-to-justice programs. Participating programs use HotDocs Corporation's HotDocs Professional, and can also use Center for Access to Justice and Technology's A2J Author, to create online forms and documents. Templates are uploaded to the LawHelp Interactive server and made available to advocates, pro bono volunteers, and self-represented litigants through legal aid and court websites. This training is an opportunity for in-person, hands-on expert guidance on how to develop forms.

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