Category Archives: Document Assembly

Nolo Press Acquired by Internet Brands — Implications?

Richard Granat has a worrying analysis of some recent news, the purchase by Internet Brands of Nolo (know to many of us as Nolo Press). Richard’s view in summary: It will be interesting to see how Internet Brands integrates these … Continue reading

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Document Assembly Resource: New York Courts Best Practices Guide

A great resource from the NY courts:  A best practices guide, focused on the users of the A2J tools, but of high relevance to everyone. Sample from the Table of Contents: INITIAL CONSIDERATIONS. The Court’s Role. Costs Choosing Technology Hosting … Continue reading

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LSC TIG Request for Letters of Intent

The LSC TIG request for Letters of Intent is now out.  The Letters of Intent (LOI) are due Monday March 7, 2011.  This Wed Feb 16 webinar (update — now available here) on the process would be particularly helpful for … Continue reading

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LSC to Invite Letters of Intent for TIG Grants This Coming Week of Feb 7 — Likely Due in about a Few Weeks — Some Ideas

LSC has posted to LS-Tech that it plans to announce its invitation to submit letters of intent (LOI) for TIG Grants this coming week (i.e the week of Feb 7).  Last year the LOI phase was open for four weeks. … Continue reading

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New York Courts Document Assembly Innovations — Spanish Instructions and Court Awards

The New York courts are implementing integrating Spanish instructions into their DIY document assembly program.  If users so choose, the online questions appear in Spanish as well as English  and the printed instructions to the litigants also appear in Spanish. … Continue reading

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