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Doing Law on the Web eLawyering and the Future of Legal Work ABA eLawyering Task Force William S. Boyd School of Law April 29, 2010
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Our presenters Richard Granat MyLawyer.com; DirectLaw Blair Janis WealthCounsel, LLC Stephanie Kimbro Kimbro Legal Services Marc Lauritsen Capstone Practice Systems
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Overview What is “e-lawyering” Some examples Commercial online services Solo practice Big firm E-learning, web communications Non-profits Discussion Career planning implications
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The task force The eLawyering Task Force is part of the Law Practice Management section of the American Bar Association Created in 1998. Mission: learn and teach about the use of Internet technologies for legal work. Special concern: how these technologies can help deliver legal services to low and moderate income clients more effectively.
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What is “eLawyering”? Lawyers doing their work using the Web and associated technologies. These include new ways to: communicate and collaborate with clients, prospective clients, and other lawyers (both within and beyond your office) produce documents settle disputes manage legal knowledge
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Lawyering verbs interview investigate counseldraft advocateanalyze negotiatemanage researchlearn/teach
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eLawyering tools Online interviews Online factual research Online advice systems Web-based document assembly Virtual court appearances Online expert systems Online dispute resolution Case management extranets Online researche-learning
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The service spectrum Pro se, pro per, self-help, Do It Yourself Assisted pro se, “unbundled” services, coaching, ghostwriting Full service, leave it to the professional
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The provider spectrum Traditional law firms Corporate law departments Commercial lawyer-less sites Mixed models Government sites (courts, agencies) Non-profit sites (legal services, law schools)
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Roles of technology Information (portals, legal reference sites, blogs, podcasts) Personalized advice (interactive questionnaires, checklists) Document preparation (document assembly) Form submission (e-filing) Process assistance with courts/agencies (docket, service, hearings, settlements, enforcement)
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Examples Cisco self-service contract builder National non-profit legal services document assembly server Law firm term sheet generators Virtual law office services
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Term sheet generators
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SaaSy document preparation
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Take-aways eLawyering is lawyers using electronic networks creatively to deliver legal services But non-lawyer “elegal services” are also changing the competitive landscape Try to be motivated by the great opportunities, not by the threats
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Some discussion topics Career options and challenges New business forms for legal service delivery New opportunities for equal justice “Meta-lawyering” Knowledge and skills Ethics and public policy
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