Working Without Offices
The Coronavirus situation provided an opportunity to explore alternatives for working remotely, including home, shared, and virtual offices. Regardless of work location, remember to stay cyber secure and keep connected with clients and colleagues. Also, comply with bar requirements for office addresses if working virtually and admission requirements if practicing across state lines. And use in-person meetings when discussing complex issues with adversaries, clients, and teams. For more tips, see the articles, books, and checklists listed below.
Moving
Your Practice Between Jurisdictions
Places to Work Remotely Other Than a Coffee Shop
Recommendations for Remote Workers
Restrictions on Where Lawyers Can Practice
State Tax Withholding
Places to Work Remotely Other Than a Coffee Shop
Recommendations for Remote Workers
Restrictions on Where Lawyers Can Practice
State Tax Withholding
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