Lawyers weren't immune to the industry-agnostic shift toward remote working that accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic and most of 2020. But while some have easily taken to a life of videoconferences and collaboration platforms, conducting business from home may having a much broader effect on the way that attorneys approach their work-life balance, mental health and even their work once returning to the office becomes an option.

Here are six ways that remote working has changed the attorney experience.

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1. New Cybersecurity Habits

Lawyers may be faring better here than one might think. Liz Harding, a shareholder at Polsinelli, noted that since many attorneys were regularly traveling or even working from home before the pandemic, they were accustomed to dealing with secure log-ins and pre-vetted document-sharing platforms.