22 min

The Justice Gap with Dan Linna - Law2020 Above the Law Special Reports

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The delivery of legal services hasn’t changed much since the industrial revolution, and too often lawyers are focused on protecting their turf instead of serving clients. Dan Linna, Director of LegalRnD, the Center for Legal Services Innovation at Michigan State University Law School, speaks with David Lat in this Law2020 interview about how to bridge the justice gap.
 
For additional articles and information on this episode and the entire Law2020 series, visit https://abovethelaw.com/law2020
 
Episode Resources
https://abovethelaw.com/law2020/cognifying-legal-education/
 
http://legalrnd.org  
https://www.linkedin.com/in/danlinna  
Episode Highlights
Understanding the problem of the justice gap in the United States. How we reached this crisis point in access to justice. Why many lawyers are tech-resistant. How legal technology and process can close the justice gap. Moving from being artisans to becoming scientists. How people in the law community, aided by technology, can help bridge the justice gap.  
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The delivery of legal services hasn’t changed much since the industrial revolution, and too often lawyers are focused on protecting their turf instead of serving clients. Dan Linna, Director of LegalRnD, the Center for Legal Services Innovation at Michigan State University Law School, speaks with David Lat in this Law2020 interview about how to bridge the justice gap.
 
For additional articles and information on this episode and the entire Law2020 series, visit https://abovethelaw.com/law2020
 
Episode Resources
https://abovethelaw.com/law2020/cognifying-legal-education/
 
http://legalrnd.org  
https://www.linkedin.com/in/danlinna  
Episode Highlights
Understanding the problem of the justice gap in the United States. How we reached this crisis point in access to justice. Why many lawyers are tech-resistant. How legal technology and process can close the justice gap. Moving from being artisans to becoming scientists. How people in the law community, aided by technology, can help bridge the justice gap.  
Subscribe, Share and Review
To get the next episode, subscribe with your favorite podcast player.
Subscribe with Apple Podcasts. Follow on Spotify. Subscribe with Stitcher.  
Leave a review on Apple Podcasts.

22 min