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How to Convince Your Firm Working Remotely is the Way to Go

The Estrin Report

It's finally happened and it took a pandemic to bring it about: Law firms are finally recognizing that allowing employees to work remotely does work. Law firms have always been slow to change. That's a fact. Back in the days when computers were just coming about, lawyers felt they didn't want them because it would interfere with billable time. Fast forward several years later, and law firms did not want to send their documents to outside vendors because they wanted to keep the documents close to

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Three Attorneys Imagine What Entertainment Looks Like Post COVID-19

Vanguard

Thursday, June 11, 2020. Movie sets are empty, and theaters are closed. B lockbuster r eleases from every major studio have been pushed back, some by more than a year. Broadway’s curtains won’t rise all summer. And t elevision production has ground to a halt. . Without a doubt, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the entertainment industry for the short term.

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Trump's Justices: Gorsuch to Date (Part 3)

NewYorkCourtWatcher

Pandemic restrictions, transitioning to remote teaching, exams, grading, other projects, preoccupation with breaking news, etc. Now back at last. In the first post in this series, we took a look at Justice Niel Gorsuch's voting record immediately following his appointment in the final few months of the 2016-17 term. As shown in that post, Gorsuch voted for the politically conservative side of.

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