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30 Jul 2008

by slkimbro

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Clickwrap Agreements, eLawyering, Ethics, Practice Management, Virtual practice

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Elawyering Ethics: Determining Competency and Contractual Capacity Through a VLO

A couple good ethics questions came out of my CLE presentation at the GP/Solo and Small Firm Symposium this past week concerning the competency and contractual capacity of a virtual attorney’s clients.  I thought I would share those questions and my thoughts.  How can you determine the competency and contractual capacity of a client before providing online [...]

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