Meet PeopleClerk, the Tech Company Making the Legal System Accessible
Meet PeopleClerk, the Tech Company Making the Legal System Accessible
Many people believe that they have been slighted or otherwise need to seek justice through small claims court. However, they have no idea how to approach the legal system. This makes it feel impossible to seek justice, and something about that feels incredibly unjust.Why does the legal system feel so inaccessible to many individuals? How cases move through the court system is a mystery to many, and this can make it feel like a huge risk or investment to get involved even in small claims lawsuits.PeopleClerk is a tech company ready to change this by making the legal system accessible to everyone, even if you can’t afford to hire a lawyer.Technology Changes the GameIn the past, filing a small claims lawsuit was difficult, even for those who could hire a lawyer. From choosing a lawyer to figuring out how to file in the paperwork, there is a lot to keep track of. For many people, the roadblocks are too significant.However, in recent years, technology has played a major role in changing how accessible the legal justice system is to everyone.The primary change is this: civil courts are modernizing. In many areas, it’s possible to go online and print out or file necessary documents for lawsuits. At the very least, a breadth of information has been created and uploaded online for easy reference. With access to information and easy-to-use court tools, people are more capable of filing lawsuits without lawyer involvement than ever before.However, it doesn’t always feel that way. There is little standardization between court systems, and sometimes, the forms that need to be filled out can still be overwhelming. Even with technology creating opportunities and more options for online services, not all individuals can utilize those opportunities.Making the Law More AccessibleMaking law accessible for everyone seems like a goal that should be pervasive in the legal system, but that’s not always true. In some cases, law firms don’t even have ADA-compliant websites, even though many people would benefit from this change.Representing yourself in court can be a daunting task. However, in some states and court systems, you must represent yourself during initial hearings during small claims court. This allows everyone involved to be on equal footing.It is intimidating to enter a courtroom without a lawyer, whether because you cannot afford one or because it is not permitted. Even preparing to submit your documents to file a lawsuit without an expensive lawyer by your side is often daunting. However, it doesn’t have to be anymore with PeopleClerk.PeopleClerk: Making the Legal System AccessibleCamila Lopez, the Co-Founder (pictured on the right), explains that People Clerk is an online platform that helps individuals prepare, file, review, and prepare documents and information needed for small claims lawsuits. “These services, which demystify the legal process for customers, are much more affordable than the services of a traditional law firm”.
Camila Lopez, Co-Founder of PeopleClerk; image courtesy of PeopleClerk.
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