Justice Tech is increasingly capturing the attention of those in the legal and investment spaces. A recent Thomson Reuters Institute piece featured the Village Capital and AmFam Institute effort to mobilize informed capital into the nascent sector with substantive content and a justice tech fellowship to nurture startups with a mission to address the access […]
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JTA’s Support of Legal Consumers Featured in The Recorder
JTA founding members came out strong in support of the work underway in California to develop informed policymaking so that more people can access legal help. Erin Levine, CEO of Hello Divorce and Camila Lopez, CEO of People Clerk, commented on pending action by the state’s Bar Association and legislature that would prohibit continued exploration […]
Justice Tech in LegalTechNews
JTA executive director Maya Markovich was recently profiled in Law.com’s Women of Legal Tech series, highlighting her work in Justice Tech both at JTA and as justice tech executive in residence at Village Capital. Maya noted that JTA was founded to support direct-to-consumer Justice Tech entrepreneurs, act as a centralizing force for the nascent vertical, […]
JTA on The Geek in Review
JTA founding member and Easy Expunctions CEO Yousef Kassim and executive director Maya Markovich joined The Geek in Review hosts Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer for a spirited discussion about Justice Tech, Easy Expunctions and other Justice Tech startups, our incredible Board of Advisors, and the critical need for new approaches. Maya noted, “The US […]
JTA Featured in Attorney at Law Magazine
Justice Tech association was profiled this month in Attorney at Law magazine’s feature titled “Justice Tech Association Supports Consumer-Facing Legal Tech.” The piece highlighted the reasons behind JTA’s founding, the need for regulatory reform, and growing momentum of the sector. Founding member and Courtroom5 CEO Sonja Ebron noted, “We felt that by banding together, we […]