Coronavirus
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The pandemic ushered in a new era, one in which remote work and practicing law from jurisdictions in which you’re not licensed is par for the course.
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Survey Results: Remote Working Tech Bridged The Gap During The Pandemic
In November 2021, it’s clear that remote work is here to stay for the short term, at the very least.
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Here’s how we can start rethinking and redesigning company contracts with comics.
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During The Pandemic, Firms That Embraced Technology Outpaced The Competition
The survey results clearly indicate that technology leaders fared better during the pandemic than their peers – but what exactly made those organizations more successful?
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The Allure Of Toxic Productivity
Toxic productivity occurs when we try to schedule the maximum amount of output for every minute of our day.
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In-Person Court Conferences Should Not Be Completely Eliminated
Although court conferences may not need to occur in person as frequently as before the pandemic, eliminating in-person conferences may do damage to the judicial process.
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The Fate Of Midsize Firms In A Post-Pandemic World
Law firms leaders quickly learned that a willingness to adopt new technologies into their firms was a requirement for survival during the pandemic.
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It may be in my client’s best interest to lock my toddler in a dog crate during mediation, but it certainly isn’t in my children’s best interest.
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COVID-19: One Year Later — How To Network And Thrive During A Crisis, Featuring Anjie Vichayanonda
If you’re interested in getting a candid perspective of how other lawyers have juggled their work and personal lives during the pandemic, check out this book.
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One Year Of Challenges And Changes For The Legal Industry
While the pandemic has impacted all of us as individuals, it has also impacted the industry in which we work.
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New Remote Working Guidance And Cybersecurity Best Practices For Lawyers
Welcome to the future. Don’t talk about cases in front of Siri or Alexa.
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Has The Legal Profession Reached A Tech Adoption Tipping Point?
It took a pandemic for this to happen, but it’s undeniable that COVID-19 has had a major effect on the legal profession’s willingness to adapt.
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HBR Releases Interactive Library Benchmarking Survey With COVID Insights
Law firms that still relied on print found themselves locked out of their office libraries and were faced with building the digital libraries and training lawyers during the frantic early WFH days of COVID-19.
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What are employed people going to do in 2021 with all the extra time and money they will have because they won’t have to commute to the office with the same regularity?
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Surveys Say: COVID-19 Pushed Law Firms Further Into The Cloud
The results of the surveys were all the more interesting since both were conducted during the early months of the pandemic.
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Virtual Mediations Are Fairly Effective
Virtual mediations have been fruitful for a number of reasons.
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There’s a lot more to moving this process online than people think.