Attorneys wanting to find more information about practicing law online, sometimes termed “elawyering,” may want to review this list of virtual law practice resources. Please let us know of any others that we might add to the library. This is a working list.
The definition of virtual law practice has changed dramatically over the past couple years and will continue to develop as the legal profession rises to meet the growing demand of the public for quality online legal services. Because many virtual law practices will offer unbundled or limited legal services to clients, some of these resources discuss this topic as well as the practice of virtual law.
- Improving the Delivery of Affordable Legal Services Through the Internet: A Blueprint for the Shift to a Digital Paradigm, by William Hornsby, updated 11/30/2006
- Law Practice Today, “Building a Virtual Law Firm: Changes and Opportunities”, by Joe Kashi, January 2004
- ABA TechShow 2008, “Your Office: Don’t Leave Home without It”, by Brett Burney & Adriana Linares, November 2007
- Law Practice Today, “Vision for Virtual Law Firms–Questions You Should Be Asking”, by Dennis Kennedy, January 2004
- Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard Law School, “New Skills, New Learning: Legal Education & the Promise of Technology”, 2007
- ABA Legal Technology Resource Center Survey Report, Web and Communication Technology Report, 2008
- Internet Bar Organization - “Seeks to promote and shape the emerging online justice community”

One Comment
Great list! And among the neat things about it — VLOtech would seem to be on an awfully short list of packages able to fill the particular needs it handles.