Firms to get ‘up to speed’ with virtual model at IndyBar COVID-19 webinar

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The Indianapolis Bar Association will be hosting a webinar Wednesday detailing how traditional law firms can quickly ramp up to a virtual business model, both from a marketing and technological perspective, in response to COVID-19.

“The impact of the coronavirus pandemic has already significantly changed the way law firms practice, and those changes will be long-lasting and far-reaching, even as the outbreak is eventually controlled, and we all return to normal life,” an announcement of the event says.

Lawyers and firms who have operated more traditionally but are being forced to go virtual will be offered discrete tasks  they can engage to get started during the webinar,  “The Coronavirus Outbreak is a Referendum on Virtual Practice: How Quickly Can Your Law Firm Get Up to Speed?”

The webinar comes in response to firms scrambling to get up to speed as quarantines take place across the world and populations affirmatively engage in social distancing. Without another option, consultant and speaker Jared Correia said, firms are left to adopt a virtual law practice model or risk the continuity of business.

The webinar is free for IndyBar members, law student members and Practice Builder subscribers. Non-members must pay $25.50. Those interested in participating can register here.

A link to access the program the day of the webinar will be included in your registration confirmation email.

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