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44 It took the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States to revolutionize how we practice law, and the "how" is still evolving. Even prior to the pandemic, due to increasing innovations in technology, everyone has been using internet communications more and more. As the California Bar stated in 2012, "e legal services industry has not been untouched by these innovations and the use of technology, including the internet, is becoming more common, and even necessary, in the provision of legal service." 1 Historically, attorneys maintain physical addresses in the states in which they are barred, and generally they have worked from those locations. In March 2020, when lockdowns were mandated, leading to almost overnight work-from-home (WFH) requirements, law offices adapted and implemented WFH offices for their teams. Many legal teams remain remote, or at least are allowed to use a hybrid schedule. 2 Typically, the remote or hybrid work schedules for lawyers envision everyone living within the vicinity of the office, or at least within the state where the lawyers are barred. However, why not take advantage of the WFH office and make home somewhere more palatable than a current location? For those attorneys appearing in court, most court appearances remain virtual due to the pandemic, though many think virtual appearances will remain due to the ease of use and technological advances that facilitate their use. REMOTE PRACTICE WITHIN THE U.S.: ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS In theory, via technology and other tools which will be discussed later, attorneys can relocate where they live and continue to practice law virtually, be it within or outside of the United States—but there are some big "ifs." State bars have promulgated various rules and lawsuits have been filed seeking to determine whether a virtual practice of law constitutes the unauthorized practice of law. So, can lawyers practice law in the state PRACTICING LAW AS A DIGITAL NOMAD The global health crisis spurred the legal field to embrace digital processes out of necessity. Where do we go from here? 1 e State Bar of California Standing Comm. on Prof. Resp. and Conduct, Formal Opinion 2012-184 at 2 (2012) 2 https://www.natlawreview.com/article/remote-law-firms-it-time-to-return-to-office By: Michelle Garcia Gilbert Legal Industry Update

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