Back to Brick-and-Mortar: Law Firms Reopen (Slowly) in the COVID-19 Era.
Temperature checks. Plexiglass partitions. Crowd-controlled elevator access. Law offices for the foreseeable future will look very different, an issue we explore with David Bario, Law.com business of law senior editor. Plus, one Legal Speak co-host bids adieu.
May 22, 2020 at 12:57 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
While most lawyers across the country are still sheltering in place and working from home because of the coronavirus pandemic, some law firm offices are cautiously reopening in parts of the country that have lower infection rates.
In this episode, we hear from Law.com business of law senior editor David Bario, who describes what will be a very different workplace for many law firms going forward. Also, in this episode, take a look back at some of Legal Speak's more than 100 episodes so far as we say good-bye to co-host Leigh Jones, who is headed to another journalism adventure.
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