Self-representation and AI-enabled “trial playbooks” with Sonja Ebron

18/10/2021 50 min Episodio 66
Self-representation and AI-enabled “trial playbooks” with Sonja Ebron

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In episode no. 66, I speak with Sonja Ebron, founder of Courtroom5. The discussion covers: Sonja’s personal experience as a litigant and how that relates to her work today; The types of matters Courtroom5 is best (and not!) suited to, who and how it assists; How the patterns in the law support AI, and how that fast-tracks self-represented litigants’ understanding of their matters; The factors for litigants to do best using Courtroom5; The tools Courtroom5 employs to alleviate emotional distress; The importance of support during litigation and how Courtroom5 provides that; What a “trial playbook” is; How Courtroom5 engages with courts and legal assistance organisations; Judges’ bias against self-represented litigants??? The structure and composition of Courtroom5’s team; Why Courtroom5 constantly seeks customer feedback; Key factors that drive development of the product; The biggest change since Courtroom5 commenced in 2017; Who are the unexpected users of Courtroom5; What has given the company “the biggest boost”; How Courtroom5 address the challenges of keeping information up to date; What keeps the founders working on such an intractable problem; and Sonja’s definition of legal innovation. Proudly sponsored by Neota Logic Links: Courtroom5 Neota Logic's App Gallery Neota Logic Churchill Trust project Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au Twitter - @ReimaginingJ Facebook – Reimagining Justice group

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