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Technology Challenges Solo, Small Firms

New York Law Journal

May 3, 2010

With the advancement of the computer age and beyond, the legal profession has evolved and lawyers are forced to become hi-tech efficient in the practice of law. As president of the Queens County Bar Association I am aware that most of our members are small and solo practitioners. With the advancement of technology it has become more and more expensive to run a small and solo law office, with the computer age and all the expensive technology to keep up with the larger firms.

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