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Bouml agregation3/23/2023 ![]() Common forms include legal aid, court help centers, public libraries, law school clinics, bar-sponsored pro bono clinics and services, and public defenders. If a lawyer is not desired by the litigant, the module will determine the most cost effective form of assistance required and hand off the litigant to that assistance seamlessly.Ĭomments and Issues: All forms of appropriate assistance, if available, should be described. If so, the portal will provide a set of possible sources of representation with seamless hand off to the selected resource. The assistance module will determine whether the litigant likely requires formal representation by a lawyer or not. Provided classes : SolutionOptionsInterface Policies around data transparency and access must be made clear to all users of the modules in the portal, especially for this module (and the Capacity Assessment module below). The portal should make those options clear, even where the litigant does not have full control over the decision. Legal problems that appear to track the traditional court process may be open to various types of diversion at various points in the process. For example, in some states one option might be a tribal court. In both cases the module should provide appropriate tradeoff information to aid the litigant in making a choice.Ĭomments and Issues: Some non-traditional options may be appropriate in some cases. If the problem is a genuine legal problem, it should suggest several alternative solutions, some of which involve the formal legal system and some of which do not. If the problem identified is not a legal problem, the portal may suggest several generic non-legal solutions with an appropriate handoff. Provided classes : ProblemIdentificationInterface Perhaps most innovative and also most challenging, the portal should make the appropriate handoff for cases that are out of scope (not legal problems) if possible. Similarly, some case types should be confidential, possibly requiring different data handling and the exclusion of some information to some partners. Some case types like domestic violence may require emergency responses, so the portal should recommend appropriate actions in those cases. Of course, a litigant may still choose to forego a lawyer or may decide to acquire their services through an eligible provider, so they still should not bypass the Assistance module. The portal should recognize these instances. If there is not a legal problem, or not one that the portal can respond to, the litigant may still gain value by exercising the solutions module.Ĭomments and Issues: Once correctly mapped to the appropriate court case type, there may be rights in certain cases to full representation by a lawyer. Again, there may be several possible case types or causes of action for a particular legal problem, so the module should suggest all alternatives and explain the tradeoffs. The module will prompt for information that enables the portal to determine if it is a legal problem within the scope of the portal, and maps the legal problem to a court case type. Of course, that determination is not entirely an objective one, so it is more a matter of suggesting available legal strategies when appropriate. This module prompts the user to describe their problem in a way that will enable the portal to determine if it is a legal problem. Stereotype: entity 1.1.16 Use Case Search for Court Case 1.1.17 Use Case Request Accomodation 1.1.18 Use Case Receive Court Reminders 1.1.19 Use Case Publish Court Reminders 1.2 Component View Components Help litigants execute desired legal actions.ġ.1.11 Use Case Route Clients to ProvidersĪutomatically support provider intake processes.Īutomatically report provider outcome information to the portalĬollect litigant satisfaction with outcomesĪutomatically update provider systems with result data.Ī repository of profile information including legal issues and information about the litigant. Help litigants make key decisions about their legal cases. Help litigants navigate the legal process. ![]() Help potential litigants find the kind of legal assistance they want.Īutomatically route eligible clients to appropriate providers. Help potential litigants decide what kind of legal assistance they need. Help litigants decide if they need full legal representation ![]() Help potential litigants decide how best to resolve their legal problem Help potential litigants determine what outcomes they want. Help potential litigants identify related legal problems. Help potential litigants identify typical legal problems that they might have. Stereotype: actor 1.1.3 Use Case Identify Issues Stereotype: actor 1.1.2 Class SolutionProvider
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