'Flexibility Is Huge': Return to 'Normal' Means Continued Remote Work for Court of Appeals Judges, Staff Attorneys
"We work hard but there's no reason why I can't be flexible with my staff and where they work," said Court of Appeals of Georgia Presiding Judge Stephen L. A. Dillard.
July 26, 2021 at 04:08 PM
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Flexible WorkingThe original version of this story was published on Daily Report
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to linger despite increased vaccinations, many court systems are considering hybrid operations that will accommodate both virtual and in-person proceedings.
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