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Virtual LawyerKeywords:Virtual Lawyer, mutual referals, common interests, branch offices, . . . Like some others, I believe that the cost of legal services is too high for the general public, that the small firm and solo practitioner is being pressed to maintain his/her profit margins, that the need for continuing education is more necessary than ever, that changes in communications dictate change for our practices that will either spell our survival or communicate our demise around the world. And most significantly, the large firm is feeling this pressure even more than we. I believe this new technology can help us grow and be larger than the largest law firm, be lean and mean like the small firms we are and have all the resources, intellect, bodies, specialties and offices locations that will make everyone envious. If you are interested in exploring this new way of attracting business, growing your practice, staying abreast of the latest changes in the law and preparing for tomorrow, I urge you to register now so we may open a dialog to see if we are right for one another.
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