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Can Your Law Firm Operate Without An Office? Answers to Your Virtual Firm Questions.

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Solo attorneys and small firms may be reluctant to add a virtual component to their firms, which often means trading in physical space for virtual software and storage in the cloud.

They worry that exporting the law firm’s operations to the Web will compromise security, risk losing their data if a server crashes, or allow client data to be stolen by cybercriminals. But Web-centric mobile operations are here to stay …. And a secure virtual environment can offer specific advantages.

Just as with any significant maneuver, attorneys contemplating a virtual law practice must weigh whether the benefits are worth the investment

Lawyer and law firm management consultant, Jared Correia, explores this topic in the Mobile in Practice: The Benefits of a Virtual Law Firm. In this whitepaper you’ll learn:

• Three ways a virtual law firm improves efficiency, reduces costs, and saves time.

• The profit potential of a virtual firm.

• Why a practice management system is essential and five must-have features.

• Six additional technology products required for a virtual law firm.

• And much more.

Read Mobile in Practice: The Benefits of a Virtual Law Firm today.

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