Law Office Without Walls: A Handbook for the Correspondent Relationship Among AttorneysThis text shows lawyers how to establish productive and effective referral networks. It contains information about the kinds of correspondent relationships possible, documenting the relationship, ethical and malpractice considerations, and available technology to help maintain the relationship. |
Contents
BASIC TYPES OF CORRESPONDENT RELATIONSHIPS I | 1 |
ESTABLISHING | 7 |
APPENDIX A ASSOCIATED COUNSEL AGREEMENT | 14 |
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