Thomson Reuters Institute Cites Courtroom5 Justice Tech Partnerships

Thomson Reuters Institute mentions Courtroom5 in an article on justice tech partnerships

In Scaling Justice: How partnerships between lawyers and justice tech companies can drive opportunity in an untapped market, the Thomson Reuters Institute explores how collaborations between law firms and justice‑tech platforms are reshaping legal access. Courtroom5 is spotlighted as an example of the mission‑focused hybrid model—offering tools and training for pro se litigants and connecting them with licensed attorneys for limited‑scope services like advice or document review.

Courtroom5 is an example of this mission-focused hybrid model, offering members of its pro se community the option to engage a licensed attorney in their area for limited-scope services, including legal advice or pre-filing document review…

These companies and more like them empower more people at the beginning of their issues through scalable and consumer-friendly tools to simplify court bureaucracy and translate complex legal concepts into plain language. They also offer seamless partnering with lawyers when the situation becomes too complicated for the user to handle on their own. And this enables lawyers to do what they do best — problem-solving and legal representation — without administrative overhead.
Maya Markovich, Sonja Ebron, and Erin Levine for TR Institute

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