The Equal Justice Conference is an annual event co-hosted by the American Bar Association (ABA) and the National Legal Aid & Defender Association (NLADA). This conference brings together legal services and pro bono advocates to discuss developments and innovations in providing legal services to low-income individuals. The emphasis is on strengthening partnerships among key players in the civil justice system.
The conference covers a wide range of topics, including family law issues such as domestic violence, housing matters like evictions, and access to necessary health care. Sessions focus on sharing best practices, exploring new technologies, and developing strategies to enhance the delivery of legal services to underserved communities.
Attendees have opportunities to participate in plenary sessions, workshops, and networking events designed to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing. The conference also features an expo hall showcasing the latest tools and resources available to legal professionals.
This conference is ideal for legal aid practitioners, pro bono coordinators, and other stakeholders committed to ensuring equal access to justice. Participants gain valuable insights into emerging trends, innovative practices, and effective strategies to better serve low-income clients.
Event Details
- Date
- January 15-17, 2012
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Washington D.C., United States
- Audience
- Legal aid practitioners, pro bono coordinators, and stakeholders committed to equal access to justice.