FutureLaw is a strong advocate of technology to make businesses competitive and more efficient, including our own. We use e-mail to transfer documents that allow for easy editing and upgrades by clients. Paperless interaction can cut down on time and delivery charges and is much more efficient than faxing and marking documents. FutureLaw is equipped with state of the art hardware and software to provide the level of service clients expect from a modern law firm.

The firm also has hands-on experience in the fast moving field of wireless telecommunications. Its attorneys understand the industry and how its applications can benefit your business.

Outside of FutureLaw, Chip Dicks is a principal in a wireless communications company and a cell tower development company. The insights of being "in the business" give the attorneys at FutureLaw the practical knowledge about how to get a deal done.

FutureLaw has extensive experience in structuring provider agreements for voice, date and video in the multiple dwelling unit ("MDU") environment. We were involved in drafting of legislation passed by the Virginia General Assembly which set the stage for owners of MDUs to provide a higher level of these technology services to its tenants and to obtain reasonable compensation from the providers.

FutureLaw is prepared and positioned to help your business gain advantage through technology and telecommunications.