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$4.3M in Grants to 36 Legal Services Programs Underscore Role of Tech in Driving Access to Justice

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That makes the Technology Initiative Grants awarded annually by the Legal Services Corporation all the more significant, as they are among the few funding sources specifically targeting such technology. Connecticut . Statewide Legal Services of Connecticut will use a $150,593 grant to create a cloud-based pro bono portal.

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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

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One can register as a self-represented party for the Connecticut Judicial Branch E-Services at: [link] Connecticut also provides "Court Services Centers" in all their Superior Courthouses. Guides on resources and legal information and a pointer to Montana Law Help legal services ( [link] ) are also available.

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$4.3M in Grants to 36 Legal Services Programs Underscore Role of Tech in Driving Access to Justice

LawSites

That makes the Technology Initiative Grants awarded annually by the Legal Services Corporation all the more significant, as they are among the few funding sources specifically targeting such technology. Connecticut . Statewide Legal Services of Connecticut will use a $150,593 grant to create a cloud-based pro bono portal.

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What are My Duties?

Ramblings of a Connecticut Paralegal

If you are not already familiar with them, NALA has a list you can refer to, more or less a "code of ethics" for legal assistants or paralegals. We need to always defer to the attorney handling the case! They are as follows and can be reviewed at on their website.