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April 26, 2019 By Sonja Ebron 5 Comments

Attorney At Law Magazine Features Courtroom5 As Legal Innovator

Attorney At Law Magazine Features Courtroom5 As Legal InnovatorAwhile back, we ran a series of articles on #LawyersWeLove, from Tiffany Graves at the Mississippi Access To Justice Commission to Jim Sandman, who heads the Legal Services Corporation that funds legal aid agencies nationwide.

Now it appears there’s a dash of lawyer love for Courtroom5, maybe a boomerang. Attorney At Law Magazine featured Courtroom5 in the Legal Innovator section of the March/April 2019 North Carolina edition.

I thought they captured our work really well:

Courtroom5 users sign up as members and pay a monthly fee. On-line resources then assist members in understanding how to develop a strategy for their pro se case, provide step-by-step outlines on how to prepare for and file a case as well as providing templates and research tools. “There is also a pro se community where our members gather and talk among themselves about some of the challenges they have,” said Ebron.

Read the whole thing here.

While you’re there, check out all the great tips they offer to young lawyers and law firms. There’s loads of information that can help those of us who represent ourselves.

It’s nice to have our work to support pro se litigants recognized by the legal profession, especially by such a trusted and revered source as Attorney Law Magazine. More important is to see pro se litigants get the respect we all deserve. Much gratitude to publisher Robert Friedman for a great interview and writeup. And thanks to Julie Beavers at Lawyers Mutual NC for sponsoring the article.

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Pssst! Hey, you there, struggling to win your case. Isn’t it time you gave Courtroom5 a spin? We publish articles like this to help you level the playing field, but it’s sometimes too late to save your case. Stop trying to catch up. Get ahead of the game and start driving your case to the judgment you deserve. See how it works today!

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Tagged With: Attorney At Law Magazine, Lawyers We Love, pro se litigants

About Sonja Ebron

Sonja Ebron is a co-founder at Courtroom5. She enjoys being underestimated in court and lives to catch a lawyer in a procedural error.

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  1. Sandra says

    April 26, 2019 at 11:02 am

    This is a well deserved article of recognition. Bravo for you and all that you do …

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  2. SARA says

    April 26, 2019 at 1:59 pm

    I hope the momentum of your good works keep going until there is a whole movement dedicated to pro se litigation. While my own legal experience was not exactly a resounding victory, it has taught me a lot about myself and the legal system. For most people, the legal world is like another planet, and I am glad that CR5 is supporting people in being able to navigate the deep and sometimes rather hostile waters.

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  3. civil55 says

    April 26, 2019 at 5:52 pm

    What a great article ladies !

    To have a legal industry trade journal say those things about CR5 is remarkable., imo. Lawyers just aren’t naturally inclined to so complimentary,.

    Everything in the piece was spot on.

    Reply
  4. Anne says

    May 9, 2019 at 8:18 pm

    Well Done and Well Deserved, Thank You Courtroom5!

    Reply
  5. Susan C Volpe' says

    May 29, 2019 at 4:51 pm

    I work as a legal document assistant “LDA” to the public and as a freelance ABA paralegal to attorneys. LDA used to be referred to as independent paralegals but in the late 70’s that changed when LDA became registered with department of consumer affairs and California legal population did not want LDA to be referred to as paralegal. Paralegal certification or law school is the requirement for registration. Legal community apparently wanted to impair our progress and thereby impair pro se litigants from using our services.
    Courtroom5 should look into this profession and do an article.
    Thank you
    Susan C Volpe’
    ABA paralegal | LDA #312 Orange County CA
    http://legalaccess.expert
    lawshoplagunabeach@gmail.com

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