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?
As many COVID-19 lockdown measures come to a close, states are starting to open back up businesses such as law offices. People are anxious to get back to normal. But the virus is still an enormous risk, and it’s important to ensure that you and your clients stay healthy.
From the benefits of remote-working and how simple it can actually be, to the importance of our legislation and regulations, the legal sector has learnt a lot from this current pandemic.
The George K. Konstantinou Law firm has been recognised by the Corporate INTL’s annual awards of 2020 as one of the leading Immigration and Real Estate Law Firms of the Year 2020 in Cyprus.
When people think of a law degree, they often view it as a route to a career in the legal profession. Although the law degree is a great foundation for legal practice, it would probably surprise many to learn that only a minority of law graduates actually go on to work as a solicitor or barrister.
Law firms have found themselves forced to adapt to remote working conditions, with some tech-savvy lawyers already having a head start. Could this become the new "normal" for the legal sector as a whole?
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