We’ve seen litigation practices and litigation-heavy firms manage to perform very well during the COVID-19 pandemic, even with court closures. Now, one year after law firms began sending their attorneys home to work remotely, we’re taking a closer look at how they achieved this success. Texas Lawyer spoke recently with Chris Trowbridge, the managing partner at Bell Nunnally of Dallas, about what obstacles his firm faced this past year, how they were overcome and how the knowledge gained during this time is being used to position the firm in 2021.

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