If
you
love
to
travel,
it
used
to
be
that
running
a
law
firm
—
which,
due
to
jurisdictional
requirements,
is
effectively
a
local
business
—
could
really
cramp
your
style.
But
in
the
post-pandemic
world,
not
only
is
working
outside
the
office
more
or
less
normalized
—
managing
a
business
from
a
remote
location
has
become
an
accepted
practice,
too.
So
what
if
you
wanted
to
run
your
Wyoming
law
firm
while
living
in
Italy?
It’s
not
a
hypothetical!
Our
latest
guest
on
the
Non-Eventcast
podcast
did
just
that. And
he
did
it
while
living
in
Portugal,
also!
That’s
right:
We’ve
got
Alex
Freeburg
of
Freeburg
Law
for
this
episode
of
the
pod.
I
kick
things
off
with
an
icebreaker,
asking
Alex
about
his
favorite
international
destination
(5:15)
—
his
answer
may
surprise
you! Next,
Alex
discusses
how
he
launched
his
practice
(9:23,
13:45),
as
well
as
the
unique
practice
areas
he
focused
on,
at
launch
(11:28,
18:15),
before
transitioning
to
a
personal
injury
and
civil
litigation
practice
(25:00).
Alex
next
addresses
his
adoption
of
Microsoft
Dynamics
for
managing
his
practice
(32:59),
before
talking
further
about
how
he
invested
in
technology
to
make
his
law
firm
governable
from
anywhere
(39:00).
After
that,
Alex
shares
why
and
how
he
and
his
family
became
digital
nomads
(44:35)
—
precisely
because
he
could
run
a
technology-focused
law
practice,
wherever
he
wanted
(47:44).
Finally,
Alex
chatted
about
how
he
has
developed
non-legal
businesses
(54:10),
including
his
process
for
fleshing
out
and
launching
those
additional
endeavors
(59:30).
With
the
right
technology,
you
can
run
a
law
firm
from
anywhere
—
including
from
another
continent!
Find
out
how,
in
this
episode
of
the
Non-Eventcast
podcast!
Jared
Correia,
a
consultant
and
legal
technology
expert,
is
the
host
of
the
Non-Eventcast,
the
featured
podcast
of
the
Above
the
Law
Non-Event
for
Tech-Perplexed
Lawyers.