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2 Operating Entities 3 Collaborations 4 Applicant Characteristics Ranked Number of Programs 5 Application Materials Required 6 Timing of Admissions 7 Number of Completed Cycles 8 Types of Time Limits ID: 725301

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Slide1

Respondent StatesSlide2

1. Respondent Programs Launch YearSlide3

2

. Operating EntitiesSlide4

3. CollaborationsSlide5

4. Applicant Characteristics Ranked

Number of Programs Slide6

5. Application Materials RequiredSlide7

6. Timing of AdmissionsSlide8

7. Number of Completed CyclesSlide9

8. Types of Time LimitsSlide10

9. Strict Time Limits Slide11

10. Encouraged Time LimitsSlide12

11. Number of Participants in the IncubatorSlide13

12. Incubator “Graduate” Employment DescriptionsSlide14

Office Location

13. Law Schools

14. Bar Foundations

15. Collaborations

16.

Bar Association

sSlide15

17. Urban-Rural ClassificationSlide16

18. Annual Operating BudgetSlide17

19. Sources of Cash Contributions

 

Law school

Bar association

Bar foundation

Other foundation grants

Revenue from participants

Client fees

Legal aid

Other

Law firms/ attorneys

Law

Schools

n=16

Average %

56.41

0.00

0.00

24.72

3.63

4.69

0.00

9.94

0.63

Min %

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Max %

100

0

0

100

43

75

0

100

7

Bar Associations

n=4

Average %

0.00

23.75

20.00

3.75

27.50

0.00

0.00

25.00

0.00

Min %

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Max %

0

85

65

15

75

0

0

100

0

Bar

Foundations

n=2

Average %

0.00

12.50

12.50

37.00

25.50

0.00

0.00

0.00

12.50

Min %

0

0

0

0

25

0

0

0

0

Max %

0

25

25

74

26

0

0

0

25

Nonprofits

n=6

Average %

3.83

0.00

2.08

20.17

7.33

27.83

0.00

21.83

16.92

Min %

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Max %

23

0

13

85

44

96

0

70

45

Legal Aid

n=3

Average %

1.33

0.00

2.67

6.85

19.53

0.00

65.90

6.00

0.00

Min %

0

0

0

0

0

0

48

0

0

Max %

4

0

8

14

50

0

100

18

0

Private Firms

n=2

Average %

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

30.00

5.00

20.00

0.00

45.00

Min %

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Max %

0

0

0

0

60

10

40

0

90

Free-Standing

n=4

Average %

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

37.50

40.00

0.00

22.50

0.00

Min %

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Max %

0

0

0

0

100

95

0

50

0

Collaborations

n=8

Average %

21.38

19.75

18.38

23.75

1.00

2.75

0.00

3.00

10.00

Min %

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Max %

76

60

81

100

8

20

0

16

80Slide18

 

Law school

Bar assoc.

Bar found.

Tech/ practice mgmt. vendors

Law firms/ attorneys

Business coaches

Legal aid

Research

vendors

Law school faculty

Mentors/ program leaders

Legal mktg. vendors

Other

Law Schools

n=16

Ave. %

60.31

1.56

0.31

6.97

1.09

0.75

2.38

7.50

11.56

4.38

1.56

1.63

Min %

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Max %

100

25

5401073875100502026Mode %10000000000000 Bar Associations n=4Ave. %1.2521.250.003.7511.250.005.001.255.0025.000.0026.25Min %0000000001000Max %5550104001052050090Mode %0#N/A00000001000 Bar Foundations n=2Ave. %0.0025.0037.5012.500.007.500.007.500.0010.000.000.00Min %0025000000000Max %050502501501502000Mode %0#N/A#N/A#N/A0#N/A0#N/A0#N/A#N/A0 Nonprofits n=6Ave. %17.500.837.5018.331.670.000.003.330.000.000.8350.00Min %000000000000Max %10054590100020005100Mode %000000000000 Legal Aid n=3Ave. %0.671.3333.331.005.000.0055.670.000.672.330.000.00Min %000000000000Max %24100315010002700Mode %000000#N/A00000 Private Firms n=2Ave. %0.000.000.000.00100.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.00Min %00001000000000Max %00001000000000Mode %00001000000000 Free-Standing n=4Ave. %17.500.000.002.5025.000.000.002.500.0027.500.0025.00Min %000000000000Max %700010100001001000100Mode %000000000000 Collaborations n=8Ave. %35.6315.630.001.8816.250.005.634.3811.253.132.503.75Min %000000000000Max %10045010800251570152025Mode %000000000000

20. Sources of In-Kind ContributionsSlide19

21. Average Monthly Costs

Rent

Office supplies

Legal research service

Case mgmt. software

Malpractice insurance

Staff salaries

Marketing

Staff benefits

Other

 N = 33

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Average

$1,907

$649

$73

$52

$160

$8,568

$158

$747

$244

Min

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

Max

$11,367

$8,969

$1,410

$1,000

$1,667$111,886$2,398$6,000$2,000Slide20

22. Monthly Staff SalariesSlide21

23. Monthly RentSlide22

24. Start-up CostsSlide23

25. Number of FTE Staff and Volunteers

Full-Time Staff

Regular Volunteers

One-time Volunteers

 

n = 45

n = 27

n = 29

Average

1.9

7.3

12.8

Min

0

0

0

Max

18

50

33

Mode

0

1

10Slide24

26. Staff CompositionSlide25

27. Volunteer ContributionsSlide26

28. Average Number of Volunteer Hours per MonthSlide27

29. Timing of Participant FeesSlide28

30. Monthly Fees and % Towards Rent

Monthly Fees

% Towards Rent

 

n=12

 

n=20

Average

$335.42

57%

Min

$100

0%

Max

$500

100%

Mode

$500

100%Slide29

31. Resources ProvidedSlide30

32. Case Management Software and Legal Research Services

Case Management Software

Legal Research Services

Amicus Attorney

BestCase

CaseManager

Bloomberg

CLIO

Casemaker

DirectLaw

FastCase

LegalServer

Lexis Advance

MyCase

LexisNexis

Rocket Matter

OnLAW

Smokeball

WestlawSlide31

33. Training AreasSlide32

34. Training Areas – Time Spent

Practice mgmt.

Client develop/ mktg.

Community outreach

Substantive law

Compensation arrangements

Delivery

models

Techn-ology

Client relations and retention

Ethical issues

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ave.

16.9%

10.3%

5.0%

25.2%

6.3%

5.2%

7.7%

9.7%

10.8%

Min

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

Max

40.0%

20.0%

45.0%100.0%20.0%30.0%35.0%33.0%30.0%Slide33

35. Training TopicsSlide34

36. Community Outreach TrainingSlide35

37. Mentor CompositionSlide36

38. Tailored ProgrammingSlide37

39. Services Provided

Consultations

Clients

Case Files

Referrals

 

 

 

 

 

Total

10,500

5,359

5,954

2,338

Average

362.07

184.79

205.31

80.62

Min

0

0

0

0

Max

4,000

2,500

3,000

1,000Slide38

40. Pro Bono RequiredSlide39

41. Moderate-Income Services RequiredSlide40

42. Fee Structures OfferedSlide41

43. Practice Area RestrictedSlide42

44. Target PopulationsSlide43

45. Other Services ProvidedSlide44
Slide45

46. Most Pressing ProblemSlide46

47. Problems Ranked

Number of ProgramsSlide47

APPENDIX A: Incubator

Infographic

with MapSlide48

Incubator for Justice: The City University of New York School of Law (CUNY)

September

2007

Tulsa Immigrant Resource Network; University of Tulsa College of Law's

Boesche

Legal Clinic

 

2008

UMKC Solo and Small Firm Incubator; University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law

January

2011

Columbus Bar, INC

April

2011

LawBridge

Legal Residency Program at Florida International University College of Law

Fall

2011

University Law Group; S. J.

Quinney

College of Law, University of Utah

February

2012

Access to Law Initiative (ALI); California Western School of Law

June

2012

Pace Community Law Practice; Pace University School of Law

September

2012

Small Practice Center; Charlotte School of Law

October

2012

Center for Solo Practitioners; Thomas Jefferson School of Law

November

2012

Solo & Small Practice Incubator; IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law

November

2012

Lawyer Entrepreneur Assistance Program (LEAP): Legal Aid Society of Orange County, University of California Irvine School of Law, Whittier Law School, Western State College of Law, and the Dale E. Fowler School of Law at Chapman University

January

2013

Justice Entrepreneurs Project; Chicago Bar Foundation

June

2013

Sustainable Economies Law Center Fellowship Program

August2013Richmond Legal Development CenterSeptember2013Resident Associate Mentoring Program (RAMP); Benjamin N. Cardozo School of LawOctober2013Community Justice Center of Long Island (CJCLI); Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law CenterNovember2013Open Legal ServicesNovember2013Cleveland-Marshall Solo Practice Incubator; Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State UniversityJanuary 2014APPENDIX B: List of Incubators and their Operating Entities by Launch DateSlide49

Low Bono Incubator Program; Seattle University School of Law

January

2014

Legal Innovators for Tomorrow (LIFT) Fellowship Program; Louisiana State Bar Association

February

2014

Associates Fellowship Program; Rutgers School of Law - Newark

February

2014

Access to Justice Incubator; Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University

February

2014

ASU Alumni Law Group

March

2014

Midwest Center for Law and Justice

April

2014

Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services

April

2014

Family Law Fellowship; Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP)

April

2014

Centro

Comunitario

de

Servicios

Legales

(Community Legal Services Center) CECSEL, Dominican Republic

April

2014

Vermont Lawyer Incubator Project; The Vermont Bar Association and Vermont Law School

May

2014

Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International University, Pune, India

May

2014

Modest Means Incubator Program; California Lawyers for the Arts

August

2014

Justice Bridge – Legal Residency and Incubator Program; University of Massachusetts School of Law

August

2014

The New Solo Practitioner Incubator; Monterey College of LawSeptember2014Solo & Small Firm Incubator Program; University of Detroit Mercy School of LawOctober2014James E. Rogers Community Law Group; University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of LawNovember2014Public Interest Advocacy ClinicJanuary 2015Whittier Legal Access Program; Whittier Law SchoolJanuary 2015Incubator Program; Loyola University New Orleans College of LawJanuary 2015Widener University/Dauphin County Bar Association Incubator ProgramJanuary 2015Slide50

Los Angeles Incubator Consortium; Southwestern, Pepperdine University and UCLA law schools; Los Angeles County Law Library; and five legal aid organizations: Bet

Tzedek

, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, Community Legal Services, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles and Public Counsel

March

2015

Rhode Island Center for Justice; Roger Williams University School of Law Fellowship

March

2015

Northern California Lawyer Access, Inc. (NCLA)

July

2015

RoyseLaw

Community Legal Services; Royse Law Firm, PC

Fall

2015

Maine Community Law Center

September

2015

Akron Bar Association Incubator Program

September

2015

Elon

Law Legal Incubator;

Elon

Law School

October

2015

Hawaii Emerging Legal Practitioners (HELP) Access to Justice Project; William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii / Legal Aid Society of Hawaii / Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii

October

2015

BALI - Bay Area Legal Incubator; Volunteer Legal Services Corporation; the Alameda County Bar Association; University of California Hastings College of the Law; University of California, Berkeley School of Law; Golden Gate University School of Law; University of San Francisco School of Law; Santa Clara University School of Law; the Alameda County Law Library; and legal services providers

January

2016

Lawyers for Family Justice; Family Justice Center

January

2016

Law Entrepreneurs for Access Program (LEAP); Civil Justice, Inc., the University of Baltimore School of Law, and the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

January

2016

Lawyers for Affordable Justice; Boston College Law School, Boston University School of Law, and Northeastern University School of Law

January

2016

Pitt Legal Services Incubator; The University of Pittsburgh School of Law

January

2016

Court Square Law Project; New York City Bar Association and the City University of New York School of LawFebruary2016Insaf Centre for Legal Excellence, Islamabad, PakistanFebruary2016Nova Southeastern University | Shepard Broad College of Law Legal IncubatorMarch2016Slide51

Lawyers for Equal Justice, Inc.; State Bar of Georgia, Supreme Court of Georgia, Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Georgia Legal Services Program, Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation, Georgia State University College of Law, Emory University School of Law, John Marshall Law School, University of Georgia School of Law, Mercer University Law School

March

2016

ACTL/YLD/SCLS Incubator Pilot Program; South Carolina Access to Justice Commission

March

2016

Texas Apprenticeship Program; Texas A&M School of Law

September

2016

Community Law Practice Incubator (CLPI); Bar Association of San Francisco & The Justice and Diversity Center

September

2016

TU Law Co Op; University of Tulsa College of Law

October

2016

Entrepreneurs in Community Lawyering; New Mexico State Bar Foundation

October

2016

Collaborative Legal Incubator Program (CLIP); East River Legal Services

October

2016

Collaborative Community Law Initiative (CCLI)

November

2016

Justice Legal Center at the Center for Family Justice

January

2017

Texas Opportunity & Justice Incubator; State Bar of Texas

April

2017

Incubator Residency Program; Mississippi College School of Law

Fall

2017