LSNTAP Talks Bridging the Justice Gap With Courtroom5

LSNTAP directory Shellie Ried interviews Courtroom5 CEO Sonja Ebron

The Legal Services National Technology Assistance Project (LSNTAP) is a diverse network of legal aid practitioners, IT professionals, legal aid organization management, and legal tech partners, all working together to empower legal aid with technology.

In this episode of Conversations with LSNTAP, Courtroom5 CEO Sonja Ebron speaks with LSNTAP executive director Shellie Reid about founding a platform for people who must represent themselves in civil court. Sonja discusses the justice gap, the challenges of navigating court procedures without a lawyer, and how Courtroom5 uses technology to level the playing field. With a background in engineering and a mission to empower everyday people, she explains how tools, training, and guidance can help anyone take charge of their legal case.

In this episode, we sit down with Sonja Ebron, co-founder and CEO of Courtroom5, a groundbreaking platform transforming the way self-represented litigants navigate the complexities of the legal system. With a background as a former electrical engineer and a deep passion for justice, Sonja shares the story behind Courtroom5’s creation, its mission to bridge the justice gap, and how technology is empowering everyday people to take charge of their legal battles. We dive into the challenges of representing yourself in court, the tools and resources Courtroom5 offers to simplify the process, and Sonja’s vision for a more equitable legal system. Whether you’re curious about legal tech, access to justice, or the future of self-representation, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss. Tune in to hear how Courtroom5 is reshaping the legal landscape, one self-represented litigant at a time!
Shellie Ried, Executive Director, LSNTAP

Courtroom5 is listed in LSNTAP’s Justice Tech Directory, a catalog of companies offering technology solutions for individuals involved in the justice system.

Watch the episode below.


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