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Working at home when everyone is home could pose confidentiality risks

ABA Journal

As lawyers work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, family members as well as virtual assistants like Amazon Alexa might hear confidential client conversations they…

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

Attorney at Work

But danger lurks behind certain tech when working from home. Working remotely, whether part-time or full-time, requires a variety of technology. And, to be sure, remote-work tech tools are loaded with treats that keep our businesses humming while we work from home. Ghosts and Goblins.

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Overwhelmed? Here’s How to Dig Out When There’s Too Much to Do

Attorney at Work

If disorganization is the issue, try delegating simple tasks to a virtual assistant who can help you get organized, and gradually learn to delegate more. There’s nothing like a change of wallpaper to help you see things from a different perspective. Change the wallpaper. Do something completely outside of your norm.

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The Benefits of Virtual Legal Assistants

MyCase

Virtual assistants” is simultaneously one of the most trending and confusable terms of the last ten years. Most virtual assistant providers don’t make this any easier for us to understand. It’s clear from the lists above that we’re not talking about some pre-recorded voice prompt. Closing out clients.

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Lawyer Tech Tips: Collaboration Tools

Attorney at Work

So, we asked the experts to share some favorite tech tools and tips to help lawyers communicate and collaborate more effectively mid-pandemic — and beyond. Here’s advice from Heidi Alexander, Tom Lambotte, Nerino Petro Jr., Juda Strawczynski (@JStrawczynski) is Director of practicePRO , Lawyers’ Professional Indemnity Co.’s

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