Everlaw for Good is a program run by the e-discovery company Everlaw, through which it makes its software available at no cost to legal aid organizations, nonprofit organizations, and investigative journalists.

One beneficiary of that program is the Center for Justice and Accountability, a human rights nonprofit that works to seek justice on behalf of victims of atrocity crimes, including torture, genocide, and war crimes. At the recent Everlaw Summit, the CJA’s work using the Everlaw platform was honored with the Everlaw for Good award.

Joanne Sprague

I was at the summit, which was held in San Francisco in October, and he had the opportunity to sit down to record this LawNext conversation with two of the CJA’s lawyers, along with the director of the Everlaw for Good program. Today’s guests are:

(McLaughlin and Vargas are center in the image above as they received the Everlaw for Good award, flanked by Everlaw’s Rachel Gonzalez, director of customer marketing, and Joshua Schnoll, chief marketing officer.)

They discuss the Everlaw for Good program and the specific impact it has had on CJA’s work.

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