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10/30/2013
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When:
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Wednesday, October 30 8:00 p.m.
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Where:
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Webcast Only
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Contact:
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Larry Schultz
612-752-6622
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2.0 CLE credits applied for this program. The
term "Virtual Law Practice” has slipped into law practice management
vocabulary these days, and for good reason. The cloud technology that
underlies this legal business model is exploding with alternatives, as
cloud computing becomes the No. 1 place for investors to support IT
development, and law is the latest industry IT developers are targeting.
Combine this with the plethora of non-lawyer legal document sites
pecking away at the "latent legal services market”, and the mandate is
clear: if you want to stay in business, you must create a way to offer
legal services online. The
ABA-LPM’s eLawyering Task Force has defined virtual law practice as "a
professional law practice that exists securely online, is accessible to
the legal professional and his or her clients, and provides an
environment where the client can purchase and access legal services
securely online.” The last several years has seen this concept morph
into a variety of business models.This
presentation includes the fundamentals of a virtual law practice,
including cloud technologies that facilitate communication, productivity
and efficiency; marketing; and ethics. We will also present the use of
this technology in different business models: virtual-only, hybrid and
multi-jurisdictional.
This program is online only. Registrations must be done through InReach. Register here.
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