SavvySuite’s Interactive Software for Florida Bar
Foundation
Touted at National Conference
Eli Mattern, co-founder and CEO
of SavvySuite, a software solutions company serving the needs of the
legal field, said the Florida Bar Foundation’s Director of Pro Bono
Partnerships Ericka Garcia was a speaker at the 2017 Equal Justice Conference in Pittsburgh , co-sponsored by the American Bar
Assn. and National Legal Aid & Defender Assn. The presentation underscored that Florida is building a
statewide, web-based network that efficiently connects more disadvantaged
individuals with skilled legal services.
“We are thrilled that the Florida Bar Foundation is so
pleased with our product and service that they want to spread the word about their
success with our innovative system,” said Mattern.
The Florida Bar Foundation’s website, “Florida Pro Bono
Matters” was launched in Miami-Dade as a pilot and now that it has been fully
established there, including all of the county’s pro bono programs for civil
legal aid, the Foundation has started the process to deploy the system
statewide.
The user-friendly SavvySuite system uses cutting-edge
technology to curate the cases so they can be displayed on any web site that
wants to advertise pro bono opportunities making it easier to find a case and
help a person with his or her legal issue,” Mattern explained, adding, “at the
same time pro bono attorneys can choose cases effectively prioritizing their
time and input in a way the legal aid system hasn’t been able to do.”
SavvySuite builds cool tech for the legal field. They bridge the gap between attorneys and developers because their founders are both. Graduates of the Starter Studio accelerator, SavvySuite works in a multitude of mediums under the legal tech umbrella—they have a patent pending for a time-tracking device, built software solutions for private organizations, and continue to prototype new ways to use technology in the law.
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