While they say it is never the right time to start a business, the spring of 2022 seemed as daunting and unpredictable as ever to do it. Only two years removed from the onset of the pandemic, courthouses were only just beginning to get back to true form and businesses across all industries were still trying to navigate the ever-changing guidance and safety measures pertaining to COVID-19 and vaccines.

This new landscape impacted the legal world in many ways, but one stands out among the rest which created a need in the market: the shift to Zoom culture. To be sure, countless lawyers in the New York area spend days and nights commuting to the office and to court. The widespread acceptance of virtual technology changed much of this, allowing the majority of lawyers to open a screen, click a button, and accomplish what they needed to in terms of both meeting with clients and appearing in court.