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Florida Supreme Court: Ticket Defense App Is Engaged in The Unlicensed Practice of Law

In a controversial decision, Florida’s highest court held that a nonlawyer ticket defense app was providing legal services In a 4-3 decision, the Florida Supreme Court held that TIKD, a traffic ticket defense app, was engaged in the unlicensed practice of law (“UPL”). In doing so, the court declined to adopt the referee’s recommendation of ...
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remote work

Remote Lawyering: New Jersey and Ohio On Board

New Jersey joins other jurisdictions in providing guidance for lawyers working remotely, while Ohio implements 5.5 Rule Amendment As we continue to see the pandemic’s lasting effects on the practice of law, more states provide guidance on how to navigate the new era of practicing law remotely. Next up: New Jersey and Ohio. Although New ...
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Jurisdiction

From “Unlicensed Practice of Law” to “Practice of Law” — How a Pandemic Sparked Discussions to Abolish Specific Jurisdiction Requirements

By now, there is no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in drastic changes in the legal profession—from conducting appellate oral arguments through video conferencing platforms, to having numerous firms shift operations remotely. Jurisdiction
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