Aided by advancements in technology, attorneys are increasingly able to cast a wider net for potential clients and can build practices that spread across multiple jurisdictions. Modern technology allows attorneys to easily communicate with clients, advertise and even file documents, no matter where they are located.
Although technology has made the world smaller, states remain vigilant in protecting against the unauthorized practice of law by attorneys not licensed to practice in the state.
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