Family Lawyer Tech & Practice
"Targeted at family law lawyers who want to practice law more effectively and more efficiently (i.e., better and easier) by availing themselves of the technological tools that are out there. Hardware and software working together to make better lawyers, and to make my life easier."
Author: John E. Harding practices at Harding & Associates, which has three California offices: in Pleasanton, Contra Costa, and San Francisco.
Blawg Related Categories: Family Law • Law Practice Management • Legal Technology • Solo / Small Firm
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Specializing
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