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Legal Technology is an Oxymoron Mark Britton Founder and CEO, Avvo

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Legal Technology is an Oxymoron

Mark BrittonFounder and CEO, Avvo

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Who gets justice?

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The rich?

Middle class?

Think again.

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Nearly 67%of middle class consumersdo not seek legal help.They can’t afford a lawyer.

“Access to Justice without Lawyers,” by Benjamin P. Cooper, Akron Law Review, Vol. 47, Issue 1, Article 10

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81%of low income consumersdo not seek legal help because they can’t afforda lawyer.

“Access to Justice without Lawyers,” by Benjamin P. Cooper, Akron Law Review, Vol. 47, Issue 1, Article 10

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85%of defendants inNew Orleans cannotafford a lawyer.

“When the public defender says, ‘I can’t help,’” by Derwyn Bunton,The New York Times, February 19, 2016

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Other industries leverage technologyin consumer-centric ways.

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Not the legalindustry.Add a computer, and this village law office could exist today.

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Sick?You know what to do.

You call your doctor or contact MDLive.

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Suddenly needa lawyer?You get on yoursmartphone and...imagine $$$.

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Why is getting legal helpa black hole?

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Legal Technology is an Oxymoron. • How many people lack

access to the legal system? And why should we care?

• Why is the legal industry so slow to adapt to today’s consumer?

• How can technology – entrepreneurs, developers, and data analysts – help move the industry forward?