I had an interesting talk with New Milford solo Greg Cava the other day. Greg is past chair of the Connecticut Bar Associaton Real Property Section and has been one of the most vocal proponents of lawyers taking a more aggressive posture with regard to defending the practice of law from out-of-state law firms, Internet enterprises and others who have been chipping away at the bread and butter of the small and mid-sized law firms for many years.

Greg reported that there was an interest within the CBA’s unauthorized practice committee in exploring what might be done to stanch the loss of business to these new players. In Greg’s view, and in the view of many others, the profession is suffering a slow-motion dismantling of who we once were and what it meant to practice law.

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