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Today, we are thrilled to announce the release of Paladin’s brand refresh to reflect our growth, evolution, impact partners, and strategic direction.Over the past few years, Paladin has empowered top law firms, in-house corporate teams, bar associations, and legal services organizations to more seamlessly connect volunteers with those in need. As we enter a new

Last week, I attended the Legal Services Corporation’s Innovations in Technology Conference in Phoenix, AZ, along with nearly 600 professionals in legal services and legal tech.With the pandemic spurring a major shift to remote pro bono engagement, we’ve seen exciting program innovation that has brought significant benefits to attorneys, legal service organizations, and pro bono clients.

We are thrilled to announce Paladin’s inaugural Advisory Board to help guide our strategy as we continue scaling access to pro bono services! The board comprises industry leaders and experts who bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to Paladin’s team and mission.Advisory Board members include:

  • Nicole Bradick, Founder & CEO of Theory & Principle;
  • Eddie Hartman,
  • Credit: Andrew NeelLast year, justice tech companies saw unprecedented growth and funding as they led the way in improving access to legal services. Below are predictions from six leading justice tech founders on how the space will evolve in 2023:

  • “In 2023, we will see justice tech find creative uses for natural language processing technologies, such as
  • John, we’re so thrilled to have you on board at Paladin! Tell us about your background.Born in Southern California, but mainly raised in Northern California in Redding. I briefly went to college in San Jose and then moved to Chico after switching majors. I graduated in 2016 with a Computer Information Systems degree, with a

    Renee SimRenee, we’re thrilled to have you on board! Tell us about your background.After graduating from the University of Virginia, I worked as a title 1 educator in the public school system, working primarily with low-income, immigrant families, just like mine. I pivoted into product design when the opportunity to combine my two passions for

    I had 15 minutes before daycare pickup tonight, so I started a quick conversation with OpenAI’s new chatbot, ChatGPT, about pro bono and access to justice. Here’s what it had to say:Me: Why is pro bono legal work important?ChatGPT: Pro bono legal work, which refers to legal services provided by attorneys on a voluntary basis without