Burton Law LLC is a firm based in Ohio and North Carolina that combines the professionalism of a traditional practice with the efficiency of a secure online business. Ms. Kimbro works with North Carolina small business clients from the startup phase to the more experienced small business owner.
Stephanie Kimbro, MA, JD, is member of Burton Law LLC, a virtual law firm offering online unbundling and traditionalfull-service representation in North Carolina and Ohio. Prior to working with Burton Law, Stephanie operated a web-based virtual law office for six years delivering unbundled North Carolina estate planning to clients online. She is the recipient of the 2009 ABA Keane Award for Excellence in eLawyering, was named an ABA Journal Legal Rebel in 2010 and won the Wilmington Parent Magazine Family Favorite Attorney Award six years in a row for her virtual law office.Stephanie has published two books, Virtual Law Practice: How to Deliver Legal Services Online, ABA, October, 2010 and Limited Scope Legal Services: Unbundling and the Self-Help Client, ABA, March 2012. A third book, Lawyers' Guide to Online Marketing Tools is forthcoming from the ABA, Spring 2013.
She is also the co-founder of Virtual Law Office Technology, LLC (VLOTech), which was acquired by Total Attorneys in the fall of 2009.
In addition to practicing law, Stephanie writes about the ethics and technology issues of delivering legal services online and is interested in the use of technology to increase access to justice. She has provided presentations and guest lectured for many state bars, law schools and other organizations interested in legal technology and other law practice management topics.
Kimbro a member of the ABA Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services and serves on the advisory board of the International Legal Technology Standards Organization (ILTSO), the board of the Legal Services National Technology Assistance Project (NTAP), and is a member of the ABA eLawyering Task Force, Chair of the ABA LPM’s Ethics and Professional Responsibility Task Force, a member of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) Law Practice Management (LPM) Council, and the NCBA Tech Advisory Committee.