The state budget gives one-time boost to programs that give poor Mainers legal aid in civil cases

The state budget gives one-time boost to programs that give poor Mainers legal aid in civil cases

LEGAL
The newly signed state budget includes a one-time $4 million boost for a program that provides low-income Mainers with legal representation in civil cases – a big addition to the baseline $650,000 the program currently receives each year. But the funding in the budget is significantly less than what the Legislature approved. Lawmakers passed a bill, sponsored by Anne Carney, D-Cape Elizabeth, that called for an $11 million investment over two years and an ongoing appropriation of $7.8 million a year – and was projected to help an estimated 10,000 additional Mainers. Carney, an attorney who used to volunteer with a nonprofit that provides legal services, said she was pleased that her bill received funding, even though increasing the baseline funding would offer more stability to people needing legal help.…
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EvictionFreeMKE.org offers free legal help to those on verge of losing their rented homes

EvictionFreeMKE.org offers free legal help to those on verge of losing their rented homes

LEGAL
A screenshot of the automated EvictionFreeMKE.org tool.A new tool, EvictionFreeMKE.orgis offering Milwaukee residents the opportunity to connect with free legal help, rental assistance and other resources to reduce evictions.The new tool comes months after Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley signed a historic bill that established a Right to Counsel program in Milwaukee County.RELATED: Milwaukee County has established a Right to Counsel program. Here's why advocates say it could reduce evictionsThat program provides residents facing eviction the right to a free lawyer. This new tool helps connect people with those lawyers.Partners involved in creation of the tool include United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County, Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee, Legal Action of Wisconsinthe City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County.The tool is part of the United Way's Safe and Stable…
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Robot Lawyer Threatened with Legal Action

Robot Lawyer Threatened with Legal Action

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Image Credit: State Bar of California Plans to use an AI-powered legal tool named Robot Lawyer to defend a traffic ticket that has been dropped after state bars threatened legal action against its use. Joshua Browder, the CEO of DoNotPay and developer of Robot Lawyer, created the tool to help defendants fight cases without an attorney. The tool works by listening to court proceedings, analyzing discussions using AI language models (including ChatGPT and DaVinci), and then telling the defendant what to say. However, state bars have put a stop to its use. It's the job of the state bars to regulate attorneys to make sure that they fully understand the law. State bars argue that the use of the tool is against the law because the unauthorized practice of law…
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