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In this episode, Brooke Moore gives us a snapshot of her client-centric, virtual law firm. Brooke discusses how she uses automation, the approach she uses to make improvements, and how she measures success with her business model.
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Sam Glover is the founder of lawyerist.com. He is the co-author of the bestselling book The Small Firm Roadmap and original host of the weekly Lawyerist Podcast.

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Aaron Street is the co-founder and CEO of dashboard.lawyerist.com, the largest online community of solo and small firm lawyers. He is the co-author of the bestselling book The Small Firm Roadmap and is the co-host of the weekly Lawyerist Podcast.

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Brooke Moore

Brooke Moore is the Founder of MyVirtual.Lawyer, a law firm living entirely online that provides limited scope representation services to self-represented litigants, individuals, and businesses. MVL primarily handles family, estate, and business law matters, providing a personalized, convenient, and affordable alternative to traditional legal services. Moore, an Independence County native, received her law degree at the University of Arkansas William H. Bowen School of Law. In 2012, she opened Law Office of K. Brooke Moore, and in January 2015, she registered the company as DBA Arkansas Virtual Lawyer.

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Last updated June 28th, 2022