mycase – Nicole Black – “Over the past two weeks, the world as we know it has been turned upside down. Schools across the country have closed, many businesses have been forced to shut their doors for the time being, and the vast majority of federal and state court proceedings have been canceled until further notice. These events are unprecedented, and essentially unexpected. Hardly anyone saw this coming, and as a result very few businesses – including law firms – were prepared for the sudden change from business as usual. If you’re anything like most lawyers, you may be wondering about the future of your law firm and its book of business. You’re no doubt trying to get your law firm running remotely as smoothly and as quickly as possible, all the while trying to figure out how to keep your firm afloat during these turbulent and uncertain times. If you’re focused on getting your firm set up as a remote practice, we’ve got you covered. Make sure to check out our blog posts from the past week on setting up a remote firm and maintaining business continuity (post 1, post 2, post 3, and post 4). And if your primary concerns revolve around taking steps to position your firm for success and stability in the weeks to come, then make sure to read through the advice below…”
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