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| bio = '''Audrey Jun''' is the Clicklaw Program Coordinator at Courthouse Libraries BC. She manages the main [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca Clicklaw] website, working to connect people across the varied public legal education landscape, and facilitates the Clicklaw Steering and Editorial Committees. She also sits on the [[:Category:Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee|Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee]] and otherwise supports the Clicklaw Wikibooks and development of the CLBC website.
| bio = '''Audrey Jun''' is one of the Liaison Lawyers at Courthouse Libraries BC. She has worked in the legal non-profit sector for over 10 years. Audrey sits on the [https://accesstojusticebc.ca/about/who-is-involved-in-a2jbc/ Access to Justice BC Engagement Committee], and is passionate about using technology to provide greater access to legal information. When not at the library, she practices with a boutique estates & trusts law firm downtown. Audrey wrote the [[Personal Planning Problems | personal planning]] section of the wikibook [[Legal Help for British Columbians]].
 
Audrey was called to the BC Bar in 2014 and combines backgrounds in law, public legal education, and technology. She serves on the Board of Directors for [http://nidus.ca Nidus], a Clicklaw contributor.
    
    
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Audrey Jun
Audrey Jun
Audrey Jun, Courthouse Libraries BC
clicklaw.bc.ca, courthouselibrary.ca
Audrey Jun is one of the Liaison Lawyers at Courthouse Libraries BC. She has worked in the legal non-profit sector for over 10 years. Audrey sits on the Access to Justice BC Engagement Committee, and is passionate about using technology to provide greater access to legal information. When not at the library, she practices with a boutique estates & trusts law firm downtown. Audrey wrote the personal planning section of the wikibook Legal Help for British Columbians.