Legal Nomads Beware: Remote Work Can Trigger Tax and Immigration Risks
Many lawyers dream of practicing remotely, but strict tax, immigration, and local bar restrictions in countries like Brazil, India, and Thailand pose significant legal challenges for international practitioners.
September 20, 2024 at 10:37 AM
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Risk and ComplianceMany a lawyer dreams of writing legal briefs on the beach or practicing law in another jurisdiction.
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