The modern business disruptions that have come to define the early 21st century are steadily making their way into the legal industry. But while features such as on-demand legal services may already be part of this transformation, the tenants of a sharing economy have been slow to catch on with attorneys.

After all, how does the principle and monetary value of sharing apply to those in legal? Legal app Standin believe it has caught on to one method — connecting attorneys with others in a local area to facilitate the sharing of court appearances.

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