Law Practice
May 8, 2020
Tips for working from home
For many attorneys used to the daily routine of going into the office, the pandemic has had a jarring impact on both their professional and personal lives. Whatever separation there may have been between work and home now no longer exists as attorneys attempt to balance responsibilities, while also carving out time to decompress and relax.






For many attorneys used to the daily routine of going into the office, the pandemic has had a jarring impact on both their professional and personal lives. Whatever separation there may have been between work and home now no longer exists as attorneys attempt to balance responsibilities, while also carving out time to decompress and relax. Attorneys have also often been forced to adjust to the use of new technologies in their practice and handle logistical challenges ...
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