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Wednesday, October 21
 

9:00am EDT

Does It Actually Work? Evaluating AI Tools for Access to Justice
Wednesday October 21, 2026 9:00am - 10:30am EDT
Generative AI has the potential to increase access to justice for self-represented litigants, but only if we engage in responsible use.
To do this, we must thoroughly test our AI tools for accuracy, tone, and outcomes and then iterate models based on results.
This 90-minute session will mix lectures, case studies, and small group exercises to help participants better understand the unique needs of evaluating and testing AI tools, and equip them with knowledge and tools to plan and execute necessary evaluations for all stages of their project.
Topics will include:
- why evaluation is key;
- how to determine acceptable error rates based on use, audience, risk of harm, and other factors;
- how much testing is enough testing; and
- various testing methods and strategies that attendees can use.
Speakers
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Angela Tripp

Program Officer for Technology III, Legal Services Corporation
Angela Tripp is a Program Officer for Technology with the Legal Services Corporation. She is
responsible for helping legal aid programs implement innovative technology projects that
improve access to high-quality legal assistance for people across the country. She helps manage
LS... Read More →
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Quinten Steenhuis

Clinical Fellow, Suffolk LIT Lab's Document Assembly
Quinten Steenhuis is the co-director of the Suffolk University Law School’s Legal Innovation and Technology Lab and founder and CEO of Lemma Legal Consulting. At Suffolk, he leads the Document Assembly Line project that builds and maintains CourtFormsOnline.org. His work focuses... Read More →
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Margaret D. Hagan

Executive Director, Legal Design Lab, Stanford Legal Design Lab
Margaret Hagan is the Executive Director of the Legal Design Lab at Stanford University, as well as lecturer at the Law School and d.school. She is a lawyer, and holds a J.D. from Stanford Law School, a DPhil from Queen’s University Belfast, an MA from Central European University... Read More →
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Joanne Lu

Project Consultant, Community Legal Education Ontario
Joanne is a Project Consultant at Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO), where she consults on AI projects aimed at improving access to justice. Joanne holds an Honours BSc in Computer Science from the University of Toronto. Prior to joining CLEO, she worked as a senior product... Read More →
Wednesday October 21, 2026 9:00am - 10:30am EDT
Cincinnati Convention Center 537 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202

10:45am EDT

Reinventing the Front Door: The Future of Legal Intake and Triage
Wednesday October 21, 2026 10:45am - 12:15pm EDT
For most people seeking legal help, their first interaction with an organization is with a triage or intake system. Traditional systems are often checklist-driven processes designed for the organization's convenience rather than the needs of the individual seeking help. The result? Many are left without guidance on what to do or how to go about navigating the legal system pro se, which maintains if not enhances the justice gap. What would it take to put people first? To holistically and effectively identify the needs of individuals seeking services? To prioritize partnerships based on the needs of our client communities?
This session explores triage and intake processes and technologies that put clients first, including how the integration of coordinated intake, collaboration, and AI may each have an impactful contribution to reducing the Justice Gap. Participants will evaluate their own organization's intake systems, identify potential areas of improvement or bottlenecks that may impede access to their services, and begin brainstorming solutions best suited to addressing the applicant/client need. 

Speakers
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Samantha DiDomenico

Director, Stout Consulting
Samantha DiDomenico is a Director in Stout’s Transformative Change Consulting group. Samantha has 10 years of experience providing consulting services to for-profit and non-profit clients in a variety of industries. She has expertise in understanding large, complex systems and data... Read More →
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Teri Ross

Executive Director, Illinois Legal Aid Online
Teresa (Teri) Ross is a leader at the intersection of legal aid and technology, focused on expanding access to justice through thoughtful innovation. As the Executive Director at Illinois Legal Aid Online (ILAO), she supports a team of more than 20 professionals who work to bridge... Read More →
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Amy Mix

DC Resource Bridge
Amy is the Director of the DC Resource Bridge, a coordinated intake and referral project that streamlines access for District residents to more than 30 legal services providers. Prior to this role, Amy spent nearly two decades as a legal services attorney and led an Elder Justice... Read More →
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Heidi Behnke

Georgia Legal Services
Heidi E. Behnke is the Statewide Pronect Manager for Georgia Legal Services Program. She received her M.Sc. in Development Anthropology from the University of Durham. Ms. Behnke honed her abilities in designing, implementing, and analyzing results from academic and practical projects... Read More →
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Brandon Slack

Director of Marketing & Product, Just-Tech LLC
Brandon Slack is Head of Product & Marketing at Just-Tech, LLC, a national legal technology company serving nonprofit legal aid organizations. He co-created JTAI (jtai.law), a purpose-built AI platform enabling knowledge management, agent-based chat intelligence, and intake automation... Read More →
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Sarah Coffey Bowes

Executive Director, Civil Justice Inc.
Sarah Coffey Bowes, Esq. is a veteran non-profit manager with a strong background in programmatic growth, sustainability, and strategic planning. Sarah supervised the operation and continuous expansion of the award-winning Maryland Courts Self-Help Centers - a network of legal service... Read More →
Wednesday October 21, 2026 10:45am - 12:15pm EDT
Cincinnati Convention Center 537 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202

1:30pm EDT

AI on Your Team: How Legal Teams Are Actually Using AI Right Now
Wednesday October 21, 2026 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
At this session, case studies trace AI through different legal workflows.
A housing defense team at the Legal Aid Society of NYC built HANA, a retrieval-augmented generation tool that helps paralegals and attorneys rapidly research housing law questions and draft responses — with a live demonstration showing how it works in practice, where it saves time, and where human judgment remains essential.  
A supervising attorney trainer describes what changes when the people you supervise start using AI for legal drafting: What does quality control look like? How do you train attorneys to verify AI output rather than trust it? How does the supervisor's role evolve when the first draft isn't written by the person whose name is on it?
After each case study, participants pair up to process what they heard: What surprised you? What would break in your organization if you tried this tomorrow? 
Then two hands-on exercises:
1. A workflow mapping exercise asks each participant to pick one repetitive legal task in their organization, sketch the current steps, identify where AI could assist, and mark where human review remains non-negotiable.
2. A 90-day pilot plan worksheet makes it concrete: What tool? What workflow? Who supervises? What does success look like at 30, 60, and 90 days? What's the first approval you need?
You'll leave with a realistic picture of AI in legal aid today — not the AI of conference keynotes, but the AI of Monday morning — and a plan for getting started that fits your actual resources.

Speakers
avatar for Barbara Michalska

Barbara Michalska

Supervising Attorney, The Legal Aid Society
Barbara (Basia) Michalska, Esq. is a Supervising Attorney at The Legal Aid Society’s Housing Justice Helpline, where she co-created the AI-powered Information Retrieval Tool that was named a grand prize winner in Robin Hood’s AI Poverty Challenge. Selected from nearly 200 national applicants, the tool was re... Read More →
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Kimberly Skadan

Housing Attorney Trainer and Supervisor, The Legal Aid Society of New York
Kimberly Skadan (she/her) joined The Legal Aid Society since 2008, first as a Staff Attorney in the Brooklyn Office for the Aging, then as Housing Attorney Trainer and Supervisor in the Civil Practice's Training and Professional Development unit. Prior to joining LAS, she was awarded... Read More →
Wednesday October 21, 2026 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
Cincinnati Convention Center 537 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202

3:15pm EDT

Upstream Justice: Preventive Legal Tech That Catches Problems Early
Wednesday October 21, 2026 3:15pm - 4:45pm EDT
Too many legal aid systems are built around crisis response — we meet people when the rent is already delinquent, the wage garnishment has already started, the custody conflict has already hardened, or the default judgment has already entered. What if we could reach people earlier? Could we surface legal risk before it becomes a legal emergency?
This session presents three tools that are doing exactly that, each approaching the problem from a different angle. The Legal Wellness Clinic's legal check-up model uses structured preventive screening — a repeatable intake process that surfaces latent legal issues across housing, consumer debt, family stability, employment, benefits, and estate planning, identifying risks that clients themselves may not recognize as legal problems. The design challenge is real: how do you screen broadly without becoming an unfocused "ask me anything" clinic, and how do you convince funders that preventing a case is as valuable as winning one?
Wisconsin's Legal Tune Up tool takes a technology-first approach. This free web-based application automatically searches public records across state agencies to identify license suspensions, evictions, convictions, child support arrears, and consumer debt — barriers that block housing, employment, and economic stability, often without the person knowing they exist. The tool identifies which records are eligible for removal or modification, outlines next steps for reinstatement, and connects users to legal services for items requiring attorney involvement. The session will cover the partnerships that made the tool possible, the data access challenges, and the newest extensions: a legal navigator program and a library initiative.
Chicago Advocate Legal's AJusticeLink introduces the most ambitious upstream intervention: a privacy-first mobile application that provides preventive legal triage for incoming text messages and emails. Rather than offering legal advice, AJusticeLink identifies potential legal issues in everyday communications — eviction notices, employment ultimatums, custody threats, benefits deadlines — assigns a risk level, explains why a message may be legally significant, and connects users to appropriate resources. The tool is intentionally limited to triage and information, not advice, with design choices grounded in ethical restraint around unauthorized practice of law.
After the three presentations, participants will do hands-on design work. Small groups choose one high-yield preventive domain — eviction risk, debt and collections, family stabilization, benefits preservation — and design a preventive intervention: What are the screening questions or digital triggers? What's the triage pathway from detection through self-help, brief advice, referral, and escalation? What's one follow-up mechanism that keeps the person connected? Groups report out and the room stress-tests each design: What breaks at scale? What creates risk? What's realistic with limited staffing?

Speakers
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Andrew Sharp

Legal Wellness Clinic
Andrew Sharp, Esq. is the founder and Executive Director of Legal Wellness Clinic, a non-profit legal aid providing free legal check-ups in the Chicago, IL area. Andrew is also the Knowledge Strategy Manager for the Coordinated Advice and Referral Program for Legal Services (CARPLS... Read More →
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Chlece Walker-Neal-Murray

Chicago Advocate Legal
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Jessie Lutter

Access to Justice Coordinator, LIFT Wisconsin
Jessie Lutter-Long is an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Wisconsin. She obtained her B.F.A. from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and graduated with her J.D. from Marquette University Law School in 2019. After working as a staff attorney for Legal Action... Read More →
Wednesday October 21, 2026 3:15pm - 4:45pm EDT
Cincinnati Convention Center 537 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
 
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