Rachel Steely Discusses How Attorneys and Employers Can Avoid Major Legal Headaches Around Employee Mobility With Texas Lawyer
02 May 2022
Texas Lawyer
Employee mobility throughout the first two years of the pandemic ushered in major legal headaches for employers, such as data security, employees working in other states, and non-compete agreements. In this interview for Texas Lawyer, Rachel Steely details the legal considerations around employee mobility, and what that means for employers and attorneys.
Steely shares, “Managing partners should spend time understanding the concerns of their attorneys and staff to develop a flexible approach that allows for full secretarial and staffing coverage. Attorneys must become more tech savvy. Attorneys will also need to continually refresh skills on document revisions, drafting and searches.”
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