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Lawyer Tech Tips: Things That Go Bump in Legal Tech!

Attorney at Work

In large part, remote-work tech tools have been a boon during the past months. But danger lurks behind certain tech when working from home. Working remotely, whether part-time or full-time, requires a variety of technology. Work passwords used for personal accounts too. SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES.

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Editor’s Picks: Avoiding DIY Legal Turmoil | Teams Tips | WFH Biz Dev | How to Spot Voter Intimidation

LegalTalkNetwork

In back-to-back episodes featuring home improvement topics, Legal Talk Today host Laurence Colletti first speaks with code attorney Linda Pieczynski about the spike in DIY projects since stay-at-home orders began in March.

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How Courts Can Benefit From the New Consumer Mindset

LawTechnologyToday

Other online usage has increased too, from mobile banking to media consumption. Additionally, 81% of professionals want to continue working from home all or most of the time, according to a survey from Harvard Business School Online. All matters and interactions are kept private and secure within the system.

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Employee Retention Strategies to Survive the Great Resignation

The Process Street

Work-from-home success during the early days of a pandemic has made people realize that they can get the same amount of work done without commuting or even the need to stay tethered to a fixed location. This is especially crucial in a job when you are working from home. Fostering collaboration.

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The Path to Success is Not Always a Straight Line.

InHouseOps

One final note on the winding route to where I am now: I like to think that I was ahead of the work-from-home trend, given I actually started working from home in 2018, after years in an office.

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How to Implement Workplace Monitoring & Preserve Employee Autonomy

The Process Street

Both Chelsea Personnel founder James Cox and Pimlico Plumbers CEO Charlie Mullins have come out against working from home, with Mullins even claiming in an appearance on Jeremy Vine : “People working from home who can go to work is the equivalent of drawing benefits when you should be going to work.”.

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ALPS In Brief — Episode 65: Cybersecurity Services for Solo and Small Law Firms

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I just got done with a deposition a couple weeks ago that was really entertaining, at least to me, but not for the other attorney. When my first child was born, her condition required me to stay home through several surgeries and several years. She’s fine, but I ended up working from home as a lawyer.