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Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization)

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) … And Access to Justice for All: The Potential of Community Connection, Volunteerism and Technology San Francisco California February 19, 2004

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Outline Introduction and Role of Conference The Revolutions Some Beginnings An Overall Vision: 100% Access The Limits and The Gaps What is Needed Models in Bridging the Gaps Differing Perspectives on How To Think About the Models Varied Roles in the Revolution Roles of Conference Participants Conclusion

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Introduction and Role of Conference An Important Moment Potential for Change The First of a Series of Conferences Many Different Players Guinea Pigs and Seed Carriers

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) The Revolutions The Role of Courts The Role of Legal Aid Perceptions of Community Organizations and Agencies

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Some Beginnings: Technology Websites Document Assembly Remote Access

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Some Beginnings: Intermediate Models Information and Court Preparation Models Brief Service and Advice Hotlines Unbundling

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) An Overall Vision: 100% Access The Pyramid / Cheapest and Best Use Not Just the Poor Not Just Salaried Lawyers Court System Change Towards a Right of Access Coordination Diagnosis

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) The Limits and The Gaps Limits to Technology Limits to Court Based Programs Limited Resources Limited Modes of Service Delivery Limited to Prior to Court

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) What is Needed Leverage Technology Leverage Community Leverage Courts More Intermediate Models Diagnosis and Allocation

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Models in Bridging the Gaps Helping with the Technology Moving Access Points into the Community Mixed Access (Web and Phone) Tools Documents and Support

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) A Court View and Implications

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Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Projected Public Usage of Websites

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Serving a National and International Network

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Access Through Intelligent Forms Preparation

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Assembled Document

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) The Latest Video Version for Court Preparation

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Electronic Filing

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Supporting Holistic Problem Solving

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) An Integrated Screen View

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Specific Models – What I am Going to Be Asking Does it get us volume at cost? Does it create a new model of access? Does it meet the actual needs?

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Differing Perspectives on How To Think About the Models Can I find a Way to Leverage this Way? Where Can Our Services Fit into 100% Access What Stakeholders Can We Attract to the 100% Vision

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Some Thoughts on Varied Roles in the Revolution Librarians Community Organizations Judges Court Staff Legal Aid Bar

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) The Roles of Conference Participants Stretch Envision Collaborate Test Feedback Keep in Touch

Copyright Zorza Associates, 2004 (Certain screens may be copyright the author/organization) Conclusion Look Back on Today as a Tipping Point “What!!”