LISP-SIS Program - Online Interactive Court Forms for Self-Represented Litigants: The Library's Role

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Sunday, July 26 - 1:30pm - 2:45pm
Location: 
WCC-ROOM 154 B

Online interactive forms simplify the process of completing court forms and increase access to justice for self-represented litigants. Many states are working with online forms through national document assembly projects such as National Public Automated Documents Online (NPADO). Speaker Kate Bladow is the NPADO project coordinator at ProBonoNet. Co-speaker Judy Meadows, Montana State law librarian, will describe law librarian support for these efforts and the critical role they play in connecting users with these resources.