NJ Bona Fide Office Rule and Virtual Law Offices

15 Aug 2010

Virtual assistants or receptionists or rented or shared conference space does not meet New Jerseys requirement for "Bona Fide Office Space"

New Jersey’s Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics and the Committee on Attorney Advertising released a joint opinion dated March 25 that states that even when an attorney hires a virtual assistant or receptionist or shares a rented office space for conferences to attempt to create an office presence in the state, this does not create a “bona fide office” that complies with the state’s residency requirements for practicing law.