I have written before here at Construction Law Musings about the value of personal interactions with clients in the age of internet marketing, Twitter, etc. At times, however, even I forget my own advice and tend to stick to my office and use email and other online tools for marketing and client development. At times it is easier to use the great tools of a “cloud” centered world to communicate and otherwise interact with clients, attorneys, and potential clients. In many ways, I’ve taken to the cloud and its convenience and power. My Clio practice management and billing system I use for my construction law practice is cloud based and, of course, Musings is itself a blog. For these reasons, I occasionally fall into the trap of “staying in the cloud.” Continue Reading