

The Information Collector: Shellie Reid
In this episode, Tom Martin interviews Shellie Reid, Manager of LSNTAP, whose unconventional journey from forensic science to legal technology innovation demonstrates how diverse backgrounds can drive meaningful change in legal services.
Shellie shares her remarkable path from rural Alabama through military spouse life across multiple countries to law school at age 49, revealing how these experiences uniquely positioned her to break down silos between corporate legal tech and legal aid communities.
At LSNTAP, she provides technology education to legal aid organizations nationwide while building crowdsourced resources that help democratize access to legal innovation. The conversation explores her approach to AI adoption in legal aid, the importance of creating opportunities rather than waiting for them, and why the legal profession needs more bridge-builders who can connect different communities.
Key insights include practical strategies for career pivoting, the value of diverse experiences in legal innovation, and how technology can serve justice rather than just profit. For legal professionals interested in making technology more accessible and breaking down barriers in legal services, this episode offers both inspiration and actionable guidance.
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