Our lawyers regularly come back after a mediation or settlement conference complaining about spending the day in opposing counsel’s office and being without an internet connection. Sometimes they spend an entire day without internet. The other attorney doesn’t provide wi-fi for us or for their clients.
How can this be? How can a professional fail to provide wi-fi in this day and age? It’s like failing to offer a glass of water or a bathroom. It’s unbelievable.
Who doesn’t have wi-fi? Coffee shops have it. Malls have it. Car repair shops have it. Nearly everywhere I go I find a free connection. You know they have internet for their own computers. What would it cost to add public wi-fi? Not much.
If you don’t have wi-fi for your guests then stop what you’re doing and get it set up.
Last week one of our lawyers came back talking about how the clients (both of them – ours and theirs) were making fun of the lawyer without wi-fi behind her back. Come on? Get a connection.
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Lee Rosen has practiced family law for more than twenty years. With three offices,
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