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LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
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Technology Baselines; Request for
Comments
Legal Services Corporation.
Request for comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Legal Services
Corporation (LSC) seeks public
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comment on draft revisions to its
Technology Baselines: Technologies that
Should Be in Place in a Legal Office
Today (Baselines). The Baselines
address the use of technology in
providing high-quality legal services to
clients. They provide guidance for LSC
grantees and a resource for LSC during
reviews of grantees’ program quality.
They are not minimum requirements.
LSC last updated the Baselines in 2015.
DATES: April 21, 2023, at 11:59 p.m.
Eastern Time is the deadline for all
comments to be submitted to LSC. LSC
will not consider comments submitted
after the deadline.
ADDRESSES: Comments must be
submitted as follows:
• Acrobat PDF format.
• Emailed as an attachment to a
transmittal message sent to: techgrants@
lsc.gov.
• Emailed with the subject line:
Comments on Technology Baselines.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions should be sent to techgrants@
lsc.gov with the subject line: Questions
about Technology Baselines Comments.
Questions about this notice can be sent
to Mark Freedman, Senior Associate
General Counsel, 202–295–1623.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Legal
Services Corporation (LSC) seeks
comment on draft revisions to its
Technology Baselines: Technologies that
Should Be in Place in a Legal Office
Today (Baselines). The draft revisions
are posted online at: www.lsc.gov/
matters-comment. LSC will also host a
webinar regarding these draft revisions
on March 29, 2023. Information about
the webinar will also be posted at
www.lsc.gov/matters-comment.
LSC first adopted the Baselines in
2008 and revised them in 2015. The
Baselines address the use of technology
in providing high-quality legal services
to clients. They set out the technology
capacities that LSC grantees should
have in place or have available to them
through a vendor or a partner. They also
serve as a resource for LSC during
reviews of grantees’ program quality.
They are not minimum requirements.
The draft revisions reflect the
significant changes in the way legal
services are delivered because of the
COVID–19 pandemic as well as the
growth in cybersecurity threats since
2015. They include consideration of
remote/hybrid work environments,
cloud computing and policies, new
security baselines for networks and
data, document management strategies,
social media policy, and the use of web
and video conferencing systems. A
summary of significant updates by
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section can be found in the draft
document.
LSC issues this notice pursuant to 42
U.S.C. 2996g(e).
Dated: March 15, 2023.
Mark Freedman,
Senior Associate General Counsel.
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Supplemental Project and Incurred
Costs Grants
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Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Legal Services
Corporation (LSC) issues this Notice
describing the application and award
process for up to $19,000,000 in grants
to support the delivery of legal services
related to the consequences of
hurricanes, flooding, wildfires, severe
storms, and other extreme weather that
occurred in calendar year 2022.
DATES: On or before May 1, 2023, by
11:59 p.m. (Eastern Time) all PreApplications must be complete and
submitted through the LSC grants
management system GrantEase. LSC
requires Pre-Applications for all 2022
Disaster Supplemental Appropriation
Project and Incurred Costs. LSC will not
consider Pre-Applications submitted
after the deadline.
ADDRESSES: Pre-applications for 2022
Disaster Supplemental Project and
Incurred Costs Grants must be
submitted through LSC’s grants
management system GrantEase. LSC
will not accept hard-copy applications.
Instructions for using GrantEase and
submitting the necessary materials will
be available at www.lsc.gov/
disastergrants on or before March 30,
2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: We
strongly encourage you to email LSC’s
Disaster Team at LSCdisastergrants@
lsc.gov for technical assistance while
completing your Pre-Application.
Instructions and other information will
be available in the Notice of Funds
Availability at www.lsc.gov/
disastergrants. Technical assistance
meetings will be held prior to the
deadlines for all interested applicants.
Questions about this notice can be
directed to Mark Freedman, Senior
Associate General Counsel, at 202–295–
1623.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: LSC will
have $19,000,000 available for 2022
Disaster Supplemental Appropriation
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Legal Services Corporation Technology Baselines; Request for
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AGENCY: Legal Services Corporation.
ACTION: Request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) seeks public comment on
draft revisions to its Technology Baselines: Technologies that Should
Be in Place in a Legal Office Today (Baselines). The Baselines address
the use of technology in providing high-quality legal services to
clients. They provide guidance for LSC grantees and a resource for LSC
during reviews of grantees' program quality. They are not minimum
requirements. LSC last updated the Baselines in 2015.
DATES: April 21, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time is the deadline for
all comments to be submitted to LSC. LSC will not consider comments
submitted after the deadline.
ADDRESSES: Comments must be submitted as follows:
Acrobat PDF format.
Emailed as an attachment to a transmittal message sent to:
[email protected].
Emailed with the subject line: Comments on Technology
Baselines.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions should be sent to
[email protected] with the subject line: Questions about Technology
Baselines Comments. Questions about this notice can be sent to Mark
Freedman, Senior Associate General Counsel, 202-295-1623.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) seeks
comment on draft revisions to its Technology Baselines: Technologies
that Should Be in Place in a Legal Office Today (Baselines). The draft
revisions are posted online at: www.lsc.gov/matters-comment. LSC will
also host a webinar regarding these draft revisions on March 29, 2023.
Information about the webinar will also be posted at www.lsc.gov/matters-comment.
LSC first adopted the Baselines in 2008 and revised them in 2015.
The Baselines address the use of technology in providing high-quality
legal services to clients. They set out the technology capacities that
LSC grantees should have in place or have available to them through a
vendor or a partner. They also serve as a resource for LSC during
reviews of grantees' program quality. They are not minimum
requirements.
The draft revisions reflect the significant changes in the way
legal services are delivered because of the COVID-19 pandemic as well
as the growth in cybersecurity threats since 2015. They include
consideration of remote/hybrid work environments, cloud computing and
policies, new security baselines for networks and data, document
management strategies, social media policy, and the use of web and
video conferencing systems. A summary of significant updates by section
can be found in the draft document.
LSC issues this notice pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 2996g(e).
Dated: March 15, 2023.
Mark Freedman,
Senior Associate General Counsel.
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