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How to Design and Establish a Technology Based Self-Help Legal Center

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National Conference on Community-Based Access to Justice - Conference Manual

Appendix 1 (Sample Intake Forms)

Appendix 2 (Training Materials)

Appendix 3 (Articles and Sample Forms Communicating With Clients)

Appendix 4 (Using Non-Attorney Volunteers to Follow-Up with Clients to Determine the Outcomes of their Legal Matters)

Appendix 5 (Developing an Internet Volunteer Program)

Appendix 6 (Instruction Manual for Volunteer)

Appendix 7 (Ethics)

Appendix 8 (Resources to Assist Spanish-speaking customer)

Appendix 9 (Pro Se Resource Links)

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