The legal profession has evolved significantly in recent years, and the pandemic ignited another layer of change. One emerging trend is the new reality of professional services working from home. While web-based applications and digital networking have made this practice easier, it has birthed numerous unforeseen risks and requirements.
An upcoming in-person event scheduled to occur on November 6th at Covington & Burling LLP, located in the New York Times Building, will address these risks and explore pragmatic solutions. Details of the event can be found online.
The event’s key focus is on understanding the legal landscape around remote work more comprehensively, with an emphasis on E-Discovery. This discipline has been gaining influence as the control and management of electronically stored information become more crucial with telecommuting on the rise. Implementing E-Discovery can identify, collect and produce legally relevant data for use in a law process or any government investigation.
Attending the event will be a plethora of industry professionals who will share their expertise and experiences. It’s an opportunity to learn from rare insights and potentially establish valuable connections that could be instrumental in navigating the work-from-home terrain. Attendees will grasp a keen understanding of the risks inherent with remote work and practical approaches for effectively addressing these risks.
As professionals work from home landscape continues to evolve, staying informed is essential. Updating and honing strategies for effective administration of distributed team, mastering the world of E-Discovery, and networking opportunities with relevant professionals are among the benefits of this in-person event. Hence, legal professionals are encouraged to take advantage of this occurrence, barring any logistical complications.
This event is brought to you by the Association of Certified E-Discovery.