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Do Employees Working from Home Impact Venue in Patent Litigation?

The IP Law Blog

Given the increase in employees working from home in recent years, the question has arisen as to whether an employee’s home office is considered a “regular and established place of business” for the purposes of patent venue.

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The Lawyer’s Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies – Work from Home Edition

LawTechnologyToday

Check out this Q&A with Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell about their new book, The Lawyer’s Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies – Work from Home Edition. What is the main message of The Lawyer’s Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies – Work from Home Edition? In a word, COVID.

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Day in the Life of a Litigation Paralegal

Paralegal Bootcamp

I currently work for a reputable litigation firm that specializes in bankruptcy, business disputes, real estate, and family law. It is mostly litigation, and it is always busy at my firm! I love the work I do, no matter how stressful it may get. I love the work I do, no matter how stressful it may get.

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Remote Work Conflict: Mitigation Prevents Litigation

LegalReader

Conflicts for remote workers are more commonplace due to the stressors of working from home and the fact that conflicts are not addressed face-to-face as they arise.

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Want to be a successful litigator? Come to the office, say 2 BigLaw trial lawyers

ABA Journal

For young litigators who want to be considered “a lawyer’s lawyer,” careers spent mostly working from home may not get you to where you want…

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With Court Authorization, Litigators Discover Remote Depositions

LawTechnologyToday

Routines of work, school, family and other obligations were clicking back into place. That fantasy, the one that goes, “wouldn’t it be great to work from home and skip the commute?” The COVID-19 pandemic compelled the shift to work-from-home for businesses that could do so, like law firms.

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“Professional services face losing junior staff to burnout; Mental health problems on the rise as Covid brings greater workloads coupled with a shift to solitary working”

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And Tim Kiladze and Tamsin McMahon of The Toronto Globe and Mail have an article headlined “ Working from home is causing breakdowns; Ignoring the problem and blaming the pandemic is no longer an option ” that begins, “By conventional measures, last year was stellar for Erin Durant.