More lawyers are eyeing remote working as a long-term option beyond the pandemic. But how does one leverage that flexibility and still abide by professional ethics?
During the virtual MyCase Customer Conference’s “The Mobile Lawyer: The Ethics of Working Remotely” webinar presented Tuesday, MyCase legal technology evangelist Nicole “Niki” Black highlighted a few recently issued tech competencies, communication security and unauthorized practice of law opinions issued by state bars to assist lawyers’ increasing use of technology.
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