Experienced cloud-based law firm thrives during COVID-19, co-founder says
Legal Rebels Podcast
March 17, 2021, 8:57 am CDT
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When the spread of the novel coronavirus last spring prompted traditional law firms across the country to shutter their physical offices amid much economic uncertainty, the management team at cloud-based law firm FisherBroyles had very different concerns on its radar. The team wanted to make sure that the firm was ready to quickly ramp up hiring.
Kevin E. Broyles, the firm’s co-founder and managing partner, says expanding was top of mind because his firm thought many BigLaw partners would discover during the COVID-19 pandemic that they could be just as productive, if not more, working remotely.
Arizona’s court system will begin utilizing Thomson Reuters’ cloud-based court exhibit and evidence sharing platform to assist with the handling of digital evidence across the state, it was announced Wednesday.
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