This panel tackles the critical access-to-justice challenges faced by prospective clients in prison, exploring how tech innovations might bridge the gap between incarcerated individuals and their legal teams. Maya Toussaint and Jeremy Fernandes from Clio, Michael Semanchik from The Innocence Center, and Stephen Patterson – a freed individual who has firsthand experience with these challenges – will engage in a thought-provoking discussion on the barriers that prospective clients face, from limited communication options to document management struggles. We'll brainstorm alongside attendees: What would the legal process look like if tools like Clio could securely facilitate direct communication, document sharing, and case management from within the prison system? Join us to envision a hopeful future where technology supports equitable access to justice for everyone.