A remote lawyer provides legal counsel and acts as a voice for the client’s they represent. While in-house attorneys work primarily in the office, remote lawyers work from home or another location outside of the office. They may meet with their clients in person to review details, but they do the majority of their administrative work remotely. Remote lawyers specialize in a specific field of law. For example, civil law attorneys may focus on family court cases, libel or slander lawsuits, or cases involving property transfer or damage. As a remote attorney, your daily responsibilities may vary, based on your speciality and the particular case you are working on, but your general job duties include collecting evidence, interviewing your clients and others who may have pertinent information in the case, performing legal research, drawing up contracts and other documents and contracts, and filing briefs.