From remote work to brand new services to clients. This is how Law firms in Switzerland are reacting to coronavirus
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As it's still early to measure how this pandemic is affecting legal tech, it is possible to make some consideration in terms of opportunities
As the coronavirus pandemic evolves, there are lots of initiatives by Swiss law firms. One of them is run by Walder Wyss that has decided to create a Coronavirus Information Hub
Companies obligations and data protection: an analysis of the main legal aspects by Niederer Kraft Frey
To keep up with external threats, such as alternative legal service providers and in-house growth, law firms should fill tech gap and take the opportunity side of this pandemic
Somebody has predicted 2020 to be the “year of remote work". Nobody would probably expect that coming so fast and under these circumstances. Here you can find some tips for legal sector to be an efficient
As for school closing, employees and employers with children will have to find arrangements to deal with this emergency situation
Lots of executives have been huddling, trying to figure out what to do as the COVID-19 virus spreads throughout Switzerland and Europe. In this article you can find some advices
Coronavirus outbreak is making companies experience new ways of working and digital workplaces. According to a recent Deloitte report companies in the country still have significant room for improvement when it comes to digital readiness.
It becomes crucial knowing rights and obligations at the workplace of both sides – and so the performance of contracts – bearing in mind that the situation is evolving daily and the federal and cantonal authorities may