Tag Archives: ethics

Non-Disclosure and the Virtual Assistant

Guest Post by Tina Hilton of Clerical Advantage
The need for non-disclosure and confidentiality is a necessity in many fields, especially those practicing in the medical and legal fields. Although a virtual assistant may seem to be the perfect administrative solution for those attorneys wanting to become virtual law offices, their concerns regarding confidentiality […]

Technology and Ethics Considerations in Virtual Law Practice

This past week, VLOTech co-founder and attorney, Stephanie Kimbro, presented a CLE session on technology and ethics considerations in virtual law practice at the NC Bar Association’s GP/Solo and Small Firm Symposium.
The session introduced the concept of virtual law practice to attending attorneys and provided best practice tips for the virtual law practitioner to avoid […]

VLOTech Co-founder to Present CLE on Virtual Law Practice

VLOTech co-founder, Stephanie Kimbro, will present a CLE entitled Virtual Law Practice: Technology and Ethics Considerations for the NC Bar Association’s GP/Solo and Small Firm Symposium on July 25th at the Bar Center in Cary, NC.
The CLE session will cover the web-based technology used to create a virtual law office (VLO) and explore best practice […]

Virtual Assistance for A Virtual Law Practice

An attorney practicing with a VLOTech virtual law practice may at some point consider retaining the services of a virtual legal assistant. A virtual assistant, often shortened to VA, is a professional who provides office administrative and/or paralegal services remotely through the use of technology. These individuals are technology savvy professionals, most of […]