A year ago, many across the legal industry hoped the pandemic-prompted shift to remote work would be a temporary nuisance–an obstacle to overcome before getting back to normal. But normal is no longer an option.
A year ago, many across the legal industry hoped the pandemic-prompted shift to remote work would be a temporary nuisance--an obstacle to overcome before getting back to normal. But normal is no longer an option.
April 09, 2021 at 07:08 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
A year ago, many across the legal industry hoped the pandemic-prompted shift to remote work would be a temporary nuisance–an obstacle to overcome before getting back to normal. But normal is no longer an option.
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