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5 Tips for Making the Transition to Virtual Law Firm Status

Attorney at Work

Whether Office 365 or Google Calendar make sure meetings, hearings, depositions and trial dates are shared and don’t slip through the cracks. Depending on the size and scope of your practice, consider moving to cloud-based practice management or case management software. Draft New Office Policies.

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LTRC Roundtable Discussion: Tech for the Ideal Home Office

Law Technology Today

I use Teams video conferencing for quick impromptu meetings, mostly internally. WG: Bluetooth technology so that any phone conversation goes directly to my hearing aids. Clients (with very rare exception) do not meet with me at my home in person. In person meetings are generally at my office.

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The Pros and Cons of the Apple Vision Pro for Lawyers

Legal Tech Monitor

The video conference occurs in a virtual environment using my “persona,” a realistic spatial representation of my likeness, and it’s a very interesting, immersive experience. Over time I can envision how improvements to the interface will provide for a more realistic, interactive virtual meeting experience.

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Lawyer Tech Tips: Online Business Development Ideas to Try Today

Attorney at Work

Our practice management and technology experts have some tips. Blackford (@SheilaBlackford) has been a Practice Management Attorney for the Oregon State Bar Professional Liability Fund since 2005. Practice management software providers have been spending a lot of energy developing intake tools.

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