As COVID-19 continues to cause havoc on how law firms conduct business, one casualty of the current health pandemic could be conferences that attorneys at Big Law attend.

Managing partners at both Robinson & Cole and Murtha Cullina say many of their attorneys have attended specialty conferences for decades. And while those conferences are important and provide vital information, the leaders said attorneys who attend conferences that don’t see benefits from networking may either have to attend virtually or not go at all.

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