Is the Cloud the Cure for Solos Who Are Sick?
Last week’s Maryland Daily Record describes what happens when solos get sick. The story features one of my buddies, Herb Dubin, a lawyer here in Maryland – and as the article emphasizes, he’s the last...
View ArticleLearning About the Future of Law From Our Kids
Yesterday, my thirteen year old came home from school and announced that her science teacher now requires all of the students to keep their materials – class notes, homework, handouts and the like – on...
View ArticleNorth Carolina Wants Your Comments on Cloud Based Practice Management Tools.
Yesterday, I received the urgent news, first from my colleague Stephanie Kimbro of VLO Tech, then Jack Newton of Clio that the North Carolina bar has been asked to provide a formal ethics opinion on...
View ArticleLegal Ethics of Cloud Computing
Notwithstanding a work deadline and my still outstanding taxes, I’ve done my part to express my views on cloud computing in response to the North Carolina Ethics Committee Inquiry. I’m not a member of...
View ArticleThe North Carolina Bar’s Double Standard for Data and Dollars
Two months ago, North Carolina released Proposed Formal Ethics Opinion 6 , Subscribing to Software as a Service (SaaS) While Fulfilling the Duties of Confidentiality and Preservation of Client...
View ArticleTwenty-First Century Solutions to the Age-Old Problem of Lawyers Who Abandon...
The problem of lawyers abandoning a practice and leaving clients in the lurch is hardly new. Yet abandoned law practices are increasingly becoming a crisis for the legal profession reports Cincinnati...
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