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Pandemic-Related Legal Ethics Opinions: A Compendium

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Issues addressed: Working remotely. Synopsis: Working from home has become the new normal, forcing law offices to transform themselves into a remote workforce overnight. Florida Advisory Opinion FAO #2019-4 (May 20, 2021). Issues addressed: Working out of state.

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Top Five Benefits of a Virtual Law Practice 

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Meeting with your clients virtually means they do not need to live within driving distance of your office. If you practice in a state with several big cities like Pennsylvania, New York, California, Florida, or Texas, operating a virtual law office allows you to substantially expand your potential client base. .

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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In Florida, a committee appointed by the state Supreme Court approved “in concept” changes that would create a Law Practice Innovation Laboratory Program similar to Utah’s regulatory sandbox and that would allow some loosening of the rules around nonlawyer ownership of law firms. 14 decision in The Florida Bar v.

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Working for a Plaintiff Firm vs. a Defense Firm

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For example, in Plaintiff firms, long before the pandemic hit, my current firm permitted staff to work from home one day a week. When I worked on the Defense side, this was not an option. That being said, I have not worked at a Defense firm since before the pandemic, so this may not still be the case.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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In Florida, a committee appointed by the state Supreme Court approved “in concept” changes that would create a Law Practice Innovation Laboratory Program similar to Utah’s regulatory sandbox and that would allow some loosening of the rules around nonlawyer ownership of law firms. 14 decision in The Florida Bar v.

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