D-3 Lawyer Responsibilities When Working Remotely
From Kim Eithun
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From Kim Eithun
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how lawyers work and represent their clients. Some of these changes may be temporary but others are likely part of a movement toward increased reliance on technology in the practice of law. As working remotely has become the new normal, lawyers must develop new skills and knowledge to comply with their core responsibilities. This session will provide a foundational approach to this new normal, as well as provide perspectives on the importance of ethical and effective remote representation in child welfare and juvenile court proceedings. This workshop qualifies for CLE Ethics credits.