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So You Want to Be a Virtual Lawyer?

“The concept of the virtual practice is practicing law using a different business structure prone to using more technology and flexibility,” says Ohio-based attorney Chad Burton.

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Why Can’t Johnny Jr. Associate Conduct e-Discovery?

Brian J. Donnelly, the Director of Educational Technology and a Lecturer in Law at Columbia Law School, isn’t happy about the job most American law schools are doing when it comes to teaching their students how to implement technology in their future law practices.

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Civil Procedure Amendment Impacts e-Discovery Duties of Parties

The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) are tantamount to the rules of playing the board game Monopoly.

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Should Lawyers Tweet?

Twitter has slipped from the third most popular social media outlet to seventh, according to a recent article from Breitbart.com. That being said, it continues to be an excellent venue for “influencing your reputation. It gets you the best bang for the buck,” says Ernie Svenson, a former attorney and social media guru who heads Small Firm Boot Camp.

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Apple Legal Fight Front and Center as TECHSHOW Kicks Off

The American Bar Association TECHSHOW 2016 will tackle topics ranging from cybersecurity, privacy, NSA whistleblower Eric Snowden, hacks, leaks and security breaches- all on the heels of a spirited debate regarding tech giant Apple’s public concerns, and litigation related to, government overreach.

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Connectivity is Paramount When Lawyers Fly the Friendly Skies

When David Jacoby, a Partner with the Manhattan law firm of Culhane Meadows travels for work practically every other week, he strategizes when planning his trip just as studiously as he prepares for a client meeting.

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How Lawyers Can Improve Their Online Rankings

When someone performs a Google search for a certain attorney or law firm, there isn't any magic or secret voodoo involved when that law practice’s website appears atop the search results.

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Does Your Firm Need a Virtual Assistant?

So much relating to the practice of law is tangible. Law books, fee agreements, and case files are just a few examples. But, with the advent of technology, the luxury of a secretary or legal assistant sitting at their desk right outside your office door isn’t a mandatory aspect of running a law practice, even when your busy schedule demands work from outside sources.

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