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Join Alyease and I as we discuss using computers and technology to practice law in today's virtual "work-from-home" environment and how by combining better tech practices with the unbundling of services allows lawyers to pass on some savings to their clients. Our three questions are: 1. What three pieces of technology have made the transition from a brick and mortar office to a virtual office easy for you? 2 What three pieces of software or technology have helped you unbundle your services? 3. What are three pieces of technology do you use with your clients, so they don't feel distant from their attorney?
Enjoy!
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MICHAEL D.J. EISENBERG IS A WASHINGTON, DC LEGAL PROFESSIONAL WHO LOVES HIS TECH.
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