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Law in the Time of COVID: How A Former Federal Judge-Turned-Mediator Is Making It Work (From Home)

Editor’s note: This is the second installment in an ongoing series called “Law in the Time of COVID: How Are You Making It Work (From Home)?” In these columns, legal professionals will pen journal entries describing a day in their life as they navigate the ups, downs and odd little in-betweens of remote work. We hope you learn a few new tricks for coping with quarantine or at least find some comfort in knowing how everyone is improvising their “new normal” during this unprecedented time.

Reprinted with permission from the August 21, 2020 edition of Law.com.

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