Houston-based law firms both large and small as well as technology providers with offices in the region appear to have been largely able to keep operations going as flood waters crippled much of the city.

Despite Hurricane Harvey, law offices and legal sector businesses used remote operations and advanced technology, though many of their employees could not temporarily reach downtown offices.

It was essential, they said, that the businesses and firms prepared ahead of time. For example, Tracee Whitley, Norton Rose Fulbright's U.S. chief of operations, told Legaltech News that “days ahead of the storm, we asked our Houston-based … personnel to take home their assigned laptops and confirm remote connectivity to avoid last-minute support issues.”