Legal aid organizations are facing increasing demands to serve more clients with limited resources.
To meet these growing needs, embracing the right technology is essential for improving client management, increasing efficiency, and maximizing impact.
Join us for an insightful discussion on how cloud technology is revolutionizing legal aid, enabling organizations to better support their communities.
In this session we will:
- Explore strategies for streamlining client communications, managing cases, and improving intake with technology solutions like text messaging, client portals, and more.
- Learn how to harness the power of cloud-based tools to free up time and resources, allowing your organization to focus on advocacy and serving low-income families.
- Understand the factors to consider when selecting legal technology that meets your organization’s unique needs.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from industry leaders and gain valuable insights on how to better support your clients with technology.
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Dawn Douthat, Owner, 1=3 Consulting
Dawn Douthat is the Owner of 1=3 Consulting. She has more than 25 years in the legal industry as a professional paralegal, office manager, and legal software administrator. Dawn has been a Clio and Clio Grow Certified Consultant since 2021. She formed 1=3 Consulting in 2023 to support law firms with a growth mindset and is obsessed with creating efficient workflows in law firms through system and document automations.
Anne Caywood, ESQ, Executive Director, Managing Attorney, Lowcountry Legal Volunteers
Anne is a graduate of the Wake Forest School of Law in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where she received her undergraduate degree from Western Carolina University. Prior to joining Lowcountry Legal Volunteers, she practiced law as a litigator and certified mediator in Raleigh, North Carolina and worked in private practice after moving to the Lowcountry with her family. Her passion for helping others who may not otherwise have access to the critical services Lowcountry Legal Volunteers provides comes from growing up in an economically challenged mountain region of Western North Carolina. A region where being able to afford quality legal representation as well as many other services is often considered a luxury for a vast majority of the population.
She was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 2001 and the South Carolina Bar in 2013 and joined Lowcountry Legal Volunteers as the organization’s Executive Attorney in 2015 and became the Executive Director in 2021. Anne’s active role in our community also includes her prior service at the Boy’s and Girl’s Club of Bluffton as a board member as well as a member of the Women in Philanthropy. Anne currently serves on the South Carolina Access to Justice Commission.