By Shira Scheindlin | August 24, 2020
When the lockdowns spread across the country, Retired Judge Shira Scheindlin found herself alone at home with little spare room. But despite the initial shock, and a fair share of technology breakdowns, Scheindlin, who is Of Counsel at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, has found plenty of silver linings.
By James Francis IV | August 21, 2020
In the second installment of the new Law.com series "Law in the Time of COVID: How Are You Making It Work (From Home)?" Retired Magistrate Judge James Francis IV of the Southern District of New York, who is now a JAMS mediator shares how he spends a typical day working from home alongside his family.
By Dan Packel | August 19, 2020
Affinity groups, outside resources and flexibility in work arrangements are on the table, while some leaders are promising to be understanding when it comes to billing requirements.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jessica D. Reilly | August 19, 2020
Because of the ever-mounting pressure, sometimes it feels like there is an unwritten rule that when a request comes in, the default answer is, "Yes." It is the answer that is encouraged. Yet occasionally, there are other tasks piling up on the desk.
By Karen Sloan | August 18, 2020
In the first installment of the new Law.com series "Law in the Time of COVID: How Are You Making It Work (From Home)?" University of California, Irvine School of Law Dean L. Song Richardson shares how she spends a typical day working from home, and how she finds time to unwind when home and work have merged.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lauri Kavulich | August 18, 2020
I think that vacations and time off are important. Employees need to disconnect and clear their head.
By L. Song Richardson | August 13, 2020
In the first installment of the new Law.com series "Law in the Time of COVID: How Are You Making It Work (From Home)?" University of California, Irvine School of Law Dean L. Song Richardson shares how she spends a typical day working from home, and how she finds time to unwind when home and work have merged.
By Tasha Norman | August 6, 2020
"For the past several months, I have not missed exercising a single day, and as a result, I feel accomplished and grateful."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Spencer H. Silverglate | July 30, 2020
Litigators have been able to attend depositions, mediations and court hearings remotely. Many are ready to pronounce videoconferences and remote work as the new normal, even after the pandemic subsides.
By Jonathan Ringel | July 29, 2020
The counselors "are equipped to handle anything," said Lynn Garson, who chairs the Lawyer Assistance Committee.
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