First change came for doctors, then it came for therapists, lawyers and even litigators. Now that the U.S. Supreme Court is holding hearings virtually and remotely, you know it's game over. The future of law has arrived in full force, spurred on by swift adaptations for the way the law works during the coronavirus pandemic, and we're not going back. Clients are no longer traveling to their lawyer's offices; they connect by text, phone, or video. Legal services are bei...
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