Are Physical law offices obsolete
In the wake of COVID-19, the entire world was suddenly thrown into the world of remote work. Law firms around the country switched from conducting business in traditional, physical office spaces to relying on remote work and Zoom, seemingly overnight. The lasting...
E-Discovery what you need to know
Electronic discovery, or e-Discovery, has increasingly been part of the normal discovery process for the past two decades. But the shift to Zoom hearings and depositions and the difficulties with meeting with clients in person this past year have accelerated the...
How to Create Client-Centered Case Development
Getting new clients can be challenging for attorneys. It takes time to attract inquiries, and each potential client takes even more time to follow up on. Making every client interaction as efficient and client-focused as possible should be a key goal for every law...
Pandemic stress 3 ways to help your employees cope
As we enter into the month of March, the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S looms over us. Pandemic fatigue, the exhaustion we feel after months of spending extra time and energy dealing with the pandemic changes to our lifestyle and all the...
Are physical law offices obsolete
In the wake of COVID-19, the entire world was suddenly thrown into the world of remote work. Law firms around the country switched from conducting business in traditional, physical office spaces to relying on remote work and Zoom, seemingly overnight. The lasting...
6 tech tools your law firm needs
For lawyers across the country, working remotely became an unsettling requirement nearly overnight last spring as many governors and mayors began requiring the closure of non-essential businesses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the rapid shift to remote work, many...