Quick Question: In the wake of the Iceland volcano; escaping would-be terrorists who almost slip by no-fly lists; à la carte fees for blankets and baggage, and “co-pays” to upgrade; airline mergers, alliances, and bankruptcies; screaming babies in first class; good old fashioned tornadoes and thunderstorms; and anything we blame on Canada — has your organization made any changes to its travel policies? Have you personally changed your travel patterns?

IS THIS TRIP NECESSARY?
Costly, frustrating travel disruptions have become so common that law firms are among the many organizations rethinking travel philosophies. Attendance at a hearing, deposition, or closing may be mandatory, but what about travel for seminars, retreats, or informal client meetings?

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