Covid-19 period changed the way of working in the legal market.
It began with uncertainty, existential concern that affected all areas of life and brought the legal market to rethinking and changing jobs.
The period was characterized by departures and transitions between offices, mergers of small and medium-sized offices into large offices and the opening of new departments.
Globes reviewed the changes in the work of lawyers in offices and companies after the end of the epidemic – whether working from home survived the vaccines, how it affects lawyers’ job satisfaction and productivity and the challenges it poses to employers.
Adv. Ram Jeanne, Managing Partner and Head of Commercial Litigation Department, explained to Globes’ reporter that when it comes to customer relationships “there is really no substitute for interpersonal relationships, especially in the legal field that requires in some situations a physical meeting, for example in witness testimony or At a compromise negotiation meeting.”
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