Life and work during the COVID pandemic have been challenging for many people, including legal professionals. These challenges are multifaceted and, at times, seemingly unrelenting. While a post-COVID world may seem distant right now, current circumstances give rise to unique stressors.
We’ll discuss the ethical implications of the current state of affairs while also offering perspectives and tools for coping.
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