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Working From the Cabin

Ten considerations for the remote practice of law.

After a decade of practice, I hung my own shingle in 2019, and one of my first priorities was to make sure that I could work remotely. No, it wasn’t an instance of clairvoyance. My husband and I had fallen in love with a small fishing town on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, called Homer, and we wanted to spend as much time there as possible. Anchorage, a 4-hour drive away, was the business hub and the location of our jobs (for me, my practice). I had to figure out a way to work remotely, so I

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