The New York state court system has created several document automation programs that make it easier for self-represented litigants to create legally acceptable court documents, demonstrating how simple technology can be used to close the access-to-justice gap.
Sun Kim, associate counsel of the New York State Unified Court System ‘s division of technology, said during a virtual event Wednesday that over the last 15 years, the Empire State’s court system had introduced more than 20 do-it-yourself form programs, allowing pro se litigants, victim advocates and attorneys to answer questions online that are used to generate court documents.
The state court system […]
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