Empowering entrepreneurs building scalable access to justice solutions.
Access to Justice (A2J) Ventures works with legal entrepreneurs (technologists, lawyers, interdisciplinary professionals) who are leveraging new opportunities in the legal market to better serve consumers. We believe that the future of access to justice exists at the intersection of regulatory reform, business model innovation, and technology, and we are committed to empowering companies that better serve legal consumers.
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What People Are Saying About A2J Ventures:
Courtroom5 Podcast
Natalie Knowlton’s “research showed that access to justice should be afforded to people much further up the income ladder. Indeed, Natalie argued that even people who can afford to hire an attorney should have other options for handling their legal matters in a meaningful way.”
Sonja Ebron & Debra Slone, “Who Wrote That Up For You” (Episode 2/6/2023)ABA Journal & ABA Center for Innovation
“Developing an Identity: Zachariah DeMeola created a holistic way for law students to find where they fit into the profession”
ABA Journal 2023 Legal Rebel: Zachariah DeMeolaABA Journal & ABA Center for Innovation
“Thought Leader: Natalie Anne Knowlton’s research has provided an important foundation for regulatory reform efforts”
ABAJournal 2023 Legal Rebel: Natalie Anne KnowltonUniCourt
Natalie Anne Knowlton is a passionate leader and disruptor in the legal profession. A staunch human rights advocate and A2J evangelist, … Natalie and others are working to create awareness of serious gaps in the American legal system and explore creative, practical solutions.
UniCourt Influencer Q&ALawNext Podcast
Natalie Knowlton has “spent her career studying the empirical evidence for what works and what doesn’t in the justice system.”
Bob Ambrogi (Episode 173)
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