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Tag: virtual lawyering

Ethics Opinions

Virtual Law Offices Shouldn’t Violate the Louisiana Rules of Professional Conduct

A summer 2014 formal opinion by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York approved the use of virtual law offices (“VLOs”) by New York lawyers. See N.Y.C. …

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Does Louisiana Permit Lawyers to Engage in a “Virtual” Law Practice?

Yes. Some states, such as New Jersey, have wrestled with the issue of whether to allow or to prohibit “virtual” lawyering—that is, lawyering without a physical law office located in …

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