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Stephanie Kimbro, MA, JD, was a Fellow at Stanford Law School with the Center on the Legal Profession. She was also the Co-Director of the Center for Law Practice Technology. She is the recipient of the 2009 ABA Keane Award for Excellence in eLawyering and is the author of three books, including Virtual Law Practice: How to Deliver Legal Services Online (2010) (2014 2nd ed.), Limited Scope Legal Services: Unbundling and the Self-Help Client (2012), and the Consumer Law Revolution: The Lawyers’ Guide to the Online Legal Marketplace (2013). She is currently pursuing a second career.
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www.virtuallawpractice.org
About
Stephanie Kimbro, MA, JD, was a Fellow at Stanford Law School with the Center on the Legal Profession. She was also the Co-Director of the Center for Law Practice Technology. She is the recipient of the 2009 ABA Keane Award for Excellence in eLawyering and is the author of three books, including Virtual Law Practice: How to Deliver Legal Services Online (2010) (2014 2nd ed.), Limited Scope Legal Services: Unbundling and the Self-Help Client (2012), and the Consumer Law Revolution: The Lawyers’ Guide to the Online Legal Marketplace (2013). She is currently pursuing a second career.
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virtual law practice
virtual law firm
law practice management
virtual law office
online legal services
unbundling
elawyering
legal services
vlo
legal
legal technology
unbundling legal services
unbundled legal services
law
legal games
gamification
law practice
web-based
law games
games
legal education
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limited scope representation
practice management
web
virtual
practice
online
unbundled
firm
management
online engagement
gamification of legal services
games for change
online marketing
consumer law
social media
lpm
legal service delivery
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lawyers
cloud computing
delivery of legal services online
attorney
technology
2.0
services
office
legal profession
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engagement
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legal aid
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professionalism
ethics
marketing
lawyer advertising
legal tech startups
delivery of legal services
social media in law practice
legal ethics
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saas
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