Posts Tagged ‘unbundled legal services’

Connecting the Dots between ELawyering and Legal Services

This week I was honored to provide a plenary presentation at this year’s Legal Services Corporation’s Technology Initiative Grants (TIG) conference in Albuquerque. The title of my talk was “Going Virtual to Expand Access” and my purpose was to provide the attendees with an overview of how private practice lawyers and law firms are using technology to delivery legal services online.

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Workshop on the Future of the Legal Profession and Legal Education

The Association of American Law Schools (AALS) is holding its annual conference in D.C. this week. I’ll be taking part in a panel discussion entitled “Technological Innovation in Practice and Education.”

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Private Cloud for Lawyers? Slides from Presentation on Future of Legal Service Delivery

  Last week I was honored to give a keynote at the annual Canadian Discipline Administrators Conference in Toronto hosted by the Law Society of Upper Canada. The attendees were the discipline authorities of the different Canadian Bar jurisdictions. After speaking with several of them and based on the Q & A session, I can report that [...]

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Updating the Marketing Strategy for a Virtual Law Practice

  This Saturday I’m giving a live lecture focused on virtual law practice marketing strategy for my students in Concord Law School’s Small Business LLM program. I’m having the students slowly add in components of a business plan with each assignment so that by the end of the semester they have a complete and ready-to-implement business plan for [...]

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NY’s Lawyer Residency Requirements Held Unconstitutional

A couple weeks ago, I wrote a post for the NC Law Blog entitled “What Contact Information Must a Non-Traditional Law Firm Provide?“. The post discussed how more non-traditional law offices are opening up, many of them delivering legal services online, and how this is raising the question of how to comply with residency requirements, [...]

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Another State Bar Proposes to Allow Online “Daily Deals”

I wrote a couple weeks ago about South Carolina’s new Formal Ethics Opinion 11-05 regarding an attorney’s use of services, such as Groupon, to offer discounts and deals on their legal services.  North Carolina also has a proposed ethics opinion, 2011 Formal Ethics Opinion 10 entitled “Lawyer Advertising on Deal of the Day or Group Coupon Website.” The [...]

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Speaking about Virtual Lawyering at SC Solo & Small Firm CLE

If you will happen to be in or near Columbia, South Carolina on September 23rd, please consider joining me for the SC Bar’s 2011 Solo & Small Firm CLE and Annual Meeting entitled “Exploring the Business Side of Law Firms.” There will simultaneous tracks on law office technology and practice management, with sessions ranging from cloud [...]

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How Does Google’s Investment in Online Legal Services Impact Virtual Lawyers?

By now most of you have read the news that Google Ventures invested $18.5 million into Rocket Lawyer. Back in 2008, we read that Rocket Lawyer had partnered with Lexis Nexis and their Lawyers.com service. Should we really be surprised at this next stage of evolution? Many of us in the legal industry are trying to figure out what the [...]

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Online “Daily Deals” on Legal Services

South Carolina has published a new Formal Ethics Opinion 11-05 about attorney’s using services, such as Groupon, to offer discounts and deals on their legal services. To my knowledge, the ethics opinion is the first from a state bar that is specifically related to this topic. The question posed in the opinion is: Does a [...]

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Seminar: How to Deliver Legal Services Online

This Wednesday, April 6th at 1:00pm Eastern, I’ll be co-presenting an online seminar about delivering legal services online hosted by ALI-ABA and the ABA Law Practice Management Section.  The hour-long session will be in a discussion/interview format and focus on the topics discussed in my book, Virtual Law Practice: How to Deliver Legal Services Online.   Mark Robertson, [...]

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