With law firms at a disproportionate risk of being targeted by cybercriminals, new technology must be adopted in order to safeguard company and client information.
Ed Vickers QC explores how the pandemic has impacted those at the Bar and how BAME barristers and those from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds will be hit the hardest.
Most attorneys are still working from their homes as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves. It is unclear when they will be returning to their offices and it appears certain that many will still be working remotely at least from time-to-time as law firms either delay reopening or institute rotating office schedules. This is a good time for a reminder of some key ethical obligations that arise from working at home.
The traditional network of advice and support that surrounds business leaders has broken down. How has the role of a lawyer changed during this crisis, and what can be learned from the new status quo?
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