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Nominations Open for James I. Keane Memorial Award for Excellence in eLawyering

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Paul, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, took the unusual and creative step of asking a Section to assume responsibility for an initiative to examine ways that lawyers could use the internet and other electronic resources to deliver legal services to people of moderate means, more efficiently and effectively.

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TechReport 2022: Technology Budget and Planning

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Each year the American Bar Association’s Legal Technology Resource Center surveys ABA members to discover how lawyers are using technology in their practices nationwide. The imbalance of supply, demand, and affordability of legal services for individuals, presents a unique opportunity for smaller firms. Fixing Fees.

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To Surcharge or Not to Surcharge? We’re Here to Help Answer that Question.

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States with special rules are: Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Oklahoma, and Texas. Allowing surcharges isn’t a “green means go” approval, though. As an example, look at New York. Start accepting payments online!