From “New Normal” To Now Normal: The Pandemic’s Influence On Litigation In Nevada
Co-author, Clark County Bar Association, August 2, 2022
Co-author, Clark County Bar Association, August 2, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic upended the practice of law in ways that will continue to impact litigation in Nevada for years to come. From initial delays due to court closures and the clumsy transition to work-from-home environments, firms quickly pivoted to meet client needs as businesses modified strategic plans to preserve resources and embrace the unknown amid statewide shutdowns. Out of necessity, we collectively adapted our behaviors and expectations. We began calling it “the new normal”—an apt but now tired term for the hodgepodge of evolving adjustments to life and practice.
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