

The Bridge Builder: Sam Glover
Join me as I interview Sam Glover, clinical fellow at Suffolk Law's Legal Innovation Technology Lab and co-founder of Lawyerist, whose journey from State Department childhood to building digital infrastructure demonstrates the power of open-source thinking in legal services.
Sam shares his unique perspective on creating sustainable change in the legal profession through the Document Assembly Line Project, which has evolved from pandemic response to reliable infrastructure that courts and legal aid organizations depend on. His philosophy of "building bridges for people to march over" rather than seeking recognition offers valuable insights for anyone interested in systematic access to justice solutions.
Discover how questioning conventional wisdom, embracing open-source principles, and focusing on infrastructure over heroics can create lasting impact. Sam's approach shows how thoughtful technology development can democratize legal services and help thousands navigate the court system more effectively.
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