Virtual law firm – has coach, but no librarian

Our alumnus Craig Johnson has formed Virtual Law Partners, as noted in the San Francisco Recorder story “VLG Co-Founder Starts Virtual Law Firm,”  by Zusha Elinson, San Francisco Recorder, July 16, 2008.

Lawyer-entrepreneur Craig Johnson is back, this time with Virtual Law Partners. No associates, no offices. No, really.

I took a look at the “office” staff list and note the following are apparently needed to run a virtual law office:

Chief Financial Officer

Director of Training

Vice President of Network Operations

Chief Cultural Officer (the “coach”)

Special Projects Coordinator

Director of Communications

Director of Administration

Chief Technology Architect

Controller

 

But no librarian

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