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Building a Successful Hybrid Work Environment for Your Law Firm

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The difference today is that the remote or hybrid work models being discussed affect the entire law firm ecosphere — beyond the partners to the business professionals and support staff. Some smaller firms are going as far as ditching traditional offices for good. Now we just call them lawyers.)

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5 Tips for Making the Transition to Virtual Law Firm Status

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Virtual law firm status has worked out so well for some firms, they’re making the switch permanent. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, office workers everywhere have shown that to be productive, all you need is a laptop, a reliable internet connection and a desk. Virtual Firms Aren’t Always 100% Remote.

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Eliminating Bias in Work Allocation Is a Growing Focus for Law Firms

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Does your law firm work allocation model leave too many associates behind? Historically, work allocation in law firms has primarily been driven by partner s. As their working relationship deepens and the associate’s experience widens, they can quickly become the go-to person when that partner needs help.

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Run a Hybrid Law Office With This Software

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However, the uncertainty we continue to face means that law firms need to be fully prepared for whatever may come. If you’re not sure what categories of software your firm needs to have in place for a hybrid office, my ABA Journal articles on legal software are a great place to start. Document management tools.

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The Best of What's Around: How Distributed Workforce Models Deliver Talent Like Nothing Else

NCBA Law Practice Management Blog

Law firm managers have always preferred to have staff onsite; and, the ongoing pandemic has represented a significant change in circumstances. Even now, many law offices are either entirely remote or adhering to hybrid arrangements, where attorneys and staff are sometime in the office, and sometimes at home.

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Four Non-Negotiable Offerings Law Firm Clients Now Expect

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By way of example, many law firms transitioned to remote working at the start of the pandemic and many continue to have work-from-home mandates in place. Law firms hoping to survive and thrive in 2020 need to meet these evolving client expectations. First you’ll need to prepare your office.

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Space, the Final Frontier: Office Space Options Continue to Proliferate for Attorneys

NCBA Law Practice Management Blog

A decade ago, lawyers had just one option for office space: a traditional lease. That’s a costly option, of course, and can be a barrier to entry, especially for young lawyers, looking to start new law firms. It’s also a scary, long-term commitment, potentially for up to f ive years, for any law firm.

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