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* A working-from-home benefit is that you can keep an eye on your young ones. Arizona legal paraprofessionals are on the way to do good work at more affordable rates. Arizona legal paraprofessionals are on the way to do good work at more affordable rates. Business Insider ]. Santa Fe New Mexican ].
In others, many staffers may also be workingfromhome, as a result of restrictions on work environments or to reduce their health risks. Brad Terrace is Deputy County Attorney at the Pima County (Arizona) Attorney’s Office. He welcomes comments from readers.
Earlier this year, for an episode of my LawNext podcast, I interviewed Arizona Supreme Court Vice Chief Justice Ann A. I asked her if Utah and Arizona were the first dominoes that would set off a chain reaction of other states following suit. Full-time remote work won’t be the norm once the immediate effects of the pandemic recede.
Earlier this year, for an episode of my LawNext podcast, I interviewed Arizona Supreme Court Vice Chief Justice Ann A. I asked her if Utah and Arizona were the first dominoes that would set off a chain reaction of other states following suit. Full-time remote work won’t be the norm once the immediate effects of the pandemic recede.
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