LSC's 25th Innovations in Technology Conference

January 13, 2025 | 8:30am - January 15, 2025 | 12:30pm •
In-Person
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Phoenix Landscape with Innovations in Technology Conference 2025 Logo

About ITC25

Join us at the Legal Services Corporation's 2025 Innovations in Technology Conference, taking place in Phoenix, AZ, from January 13-15, 2025. Hundreds of technologists, legal aid advocates, court personnel, law school professors, pro bono coordinators, and other professionals will gather to explore cutting-edge technology projects that are revolutionizing access to justice and enhancing the provision of high-quality legal representation for low-income individuals. Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to network, connect, and get inspired.

Registration will open in September.

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Ron Flagg and crowd at ITC

Conference Program

The two-and-a-half-day conference will feature inspiring speakers and break-out sessions, including workshops, hands-on demos and affinity groups.

Attend the 2025 Innovations in Technology Conference to:

  • Explore the transformative power of cutting-edge technology, including the profound impact of artificial intelligence on legal technology and its implications for self-represented litigants.
  • Learn about innovative legal information websites and online tools that empower individuals to access crucial legal resources conveniently.
  • Gain insights into the internal operations in legal aid offices, including updated baseline technologies, case management systems, and robust cybersecurity measures.
  • Discover technology solutions that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of legal services delivery, such as data analysis, streamlined intake/triage processes, and automated document assembly.
  • Identify strategies for using technology to encourage and support pro bono involvement and private attorney involvement in providing legal assistance to low-income individuals.
Speaker and Workshop Proposals

The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is now accepting speaker and workshop proposals for the 2025 Innovations in Technology Conference (ITC). Proposals are being accepted for workshops, technology demonstrations, short tech talks, and affinity group discussions.

LSC welcomes a broad range of session proposals.

About the Conference

  • About the Conference
  • Who Attends
  • What Can I Learn
  • Agenda and Registration

The Innovations in Technology Conference grew out of LSC's Technology Initiative Grant (TIG) Program, which seeks to expand access to justice by promoting technological innovations in legal services delivery and pro se assistance. The conference brings together technologists, legal aid advocates, court personnel, law school professors, pro bono coordinators, and other professionals to showcase technology projects and tools being implemented across the country and internationally to promote access to justice and high-quality legal representation for low-income people. The conference also provides an opportunity to network with a community of colleagues and to cultivate project ideas that could lead to future TIG awards. 

Professionals from every arm of the legal aid field attend the ITC:

  • Legal aid advocates
  • Legal technologists
  • Court self-help staff
  • Pro bono coordinators
  • Private attorneys
  • Law school students and professors
  • Document assembly developers and project managers
  • Law librarians
  • Anyone with an interest in how to use technology in the delivery of legal services

Session topics cover a range of issues on how technology can increase access to justice, including:

  • tools to improve limited scope or self-representation for those persons whom legal aid organizations are not able to represent fully;
  • improving the efficiency and effectiveness of access, triage, and intake;
  • encouraging and supporting pro bono;
  • cutting edge technology developments for legal services using artificial intelligence;
  • delivering legal services remotely to hard-to-reach populations;
  • providing legal services staff and pro bono advocates with better litigation and case development support; and
  • improving management and internal operations in legal aid offices, including how organizations can meet LSC's new performance criteria around technology.

See session information, videos, and materials from past conferences.

Conference registration will open in September.