Working Remotely – What Do I Need to Do?
With the issuance of the Infectious Diseases (Workplace Measures to Prevent Spread of COVID-19) Regulations 2020, gazetted on 1 April 2020, working remotely is no longer a luxury or optional benefit. It is now a requirement and is likely to
A Letter to the World
Dear Rajan, Today is 31 December 2020. I am the Corona Virus. I am still here. I am not gone. I do not want to go away forever as I have much to show and teach the world. I have been a part
Data Risk Management – Why IT Matters
Law Firms – Low Hanging Fruit for Hackers and Scammers All law firms are vulnerable to data security breaches, regardless of size and location. They are often perceived to be easy targets because law firms handle large volumes of sensitive information
The New Law Practice
More than five years ago, whilst moving office, I contemplated working from a serviced office. Being a small firm, it seemed sensible not to operate from a traditional office space. Following that, I became fascinated by telecommuting or what is
The Truth About Practice
If you are reading this fresh out of university, or just after getting called, I would not recommend that you continue reading. This article may change the way you see practice, and how you think the next few years of
The Future of Family Practice
“You are too nice," he said. "How do you want me to be at a mediation?" I replied. "I am worried," he said. I had given an assessment of the outcome at the mediation to him. "If you are worried,
Amicus Agony
Dear Amicus Agony, I have been in practice as a disputes lawyer since I was called to the Bar in 2018. I used to like litigation but recently I am beginning to have some doubts. The work is tedious and not