Virtual Law Practice Book
Virtual Law Practice: How to Deliver Legal Services Online is a practical, how-to manual for attorneys who want to deliver legal services online by creating a virtual law office that is either completely web-based or integrating a virtual law office into a traditional practice. The book will take anyone interested in the concept of virtual law practice through the different management structures, technology options, ethics and malpractice issues, marketing methods, daily management, and serve as a “how-to” guide for practical implementation.
The book features case studies from attorneys engaged in virtual law practice and elawyering as well as advice from practice management advisors, IT & security professionals, and marketing and business professionals among others. Contributors include Sharon Nelson, Carolyn Elefant, Nicole Black, Richard Granat, Marc Lauritsen, Jordan Furlong, Erik Mazzone, Susan Cartier-Liebel, Larry Port and others.
The book includes a glossary of terms related to virtual law practice and an appendix of state-by-state ethics rules and opinions and other resources related to virtual law practice. Because the technology involved in creating and maintaining a virtual law office changes frequently, I intend to update the information in the book on my blog as necessary.
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