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Feb. 13, 2015

California Lawyer - Technology: Five Attorneys Discuss the Realities of Virtual Practice

Lawyers who have tried virtual practice discuss how it worked out and the tech they used.

California Lawyer - Technology: Five Attorneys Discuss the Realities of Virtual Practice
Clockwise, from top left: Benjamin Heston, Roxanne T. Jen, Corey Carter, Susanna Tuan, and Joe Morris.

The future of practice management, according to many blogs and experts, lies in the virtual realm. By eliminating a physical office and most in-person contact with clients, lawyers can, in theory at least, cut costs, offer unbundled services, and lower their fees. Practicing virtually also can make possible a flexible lifestyle - and it can be a selling point in itself.

But the American Bar Association's annual technology survey reveals that the share of attorneys who describe ...

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