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Remote vs. Hybrid vs. Back to the Office: Law Firm Edition

Martindale-Avvo

Law firms quickly adapted to remain connected to clients, courts, and peers through remote work. Solutions for hybrid work include instant messaging, video conferencing, virtual meeting platforms, and document-sharing apps. For example, you can offer clients the option of in-person or virtual meetings for convenience.

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Colorado Access to Justice Commission Charts Path Forward

Legal Tech Monitor

The commission was established by the Colorado Supreme Court in 2003 to ensure that the state’s civil legal system is accessible, fair, and efficient for all Coloradans, regardless of their income or background.

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#OTR Roundup: News Bar Leaders Can Use to Connect, Engage & Assess

Legal Talk Network

Louis County, explained how they used design thinking to create programs and services that best served members and court services consumers’ needs. Connecting to Zoom and having a virtual meeting may be novel for a few minutes. But Zoom fatigue is real.

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Lawyer Spotlight: Ashley Davis, FeldmanWasser

Legal Tech Monitor

There has been a move towards more remote or virtual meetings and court appearances. I still value face-to-face contact, but court hearings via Zoom or conference call has helped keep costs lower for the clients. How has your practice evolved during the last few years?

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Guest Post: Innovative Advancements: How Plaintiff Attorneys Use Technology and Work Processes Differently

TechLaw Crossroads

Here are some urgent ways attorneys can leverage technology for client collaboration: Video Conferencing: Conduct virtual meetings and consultations with clients using video conferencing tools like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Skype. Video calls enable face-to-face communication even when in-person meetings are not possible.

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Clients Are Spending More on Legal Tech: Can Smaller Firms Keep Up?

Attorney at Work

Technology providers are responding to this shift with practice-specific tools and features and integrations with courts, regulatory bodies and other industry resources. Technology made the successful transition possible, with cloud and SaaS applications, collaboration apps and virtual meeting platforms.

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Microsoft Office 365: What Are Its Main Benefits To Law Firms?

MatterSuite

This flexibility is vital for remote-working attorneys, whether for client meetings, court appearances, or other commitments. This could include more advanced virtual meeting solutions, augmented reality tools, and expanded document collaboration features.