The pandemic forced law firms to adapt quickly, shifting from physical offices to remote work almost overnight. Initially, many firms scrambled to maintain client connections and manage caseloads. Now, they are focusing on building hybrid work environments that not only sustain their practice but also enable growth.
Competition for top legal talent is intense. According to Reuters, associate moves between U.S. law firms surged 51% in 2023 compared to previous years, with partner moves also increasing by 8%.
In response, firms are enhancing their offerings to attract and retain talent. This includes rethinking compensation, career paths, and development opportunities, as well as embracing flexible work arrangements.
Hybrid work gives attorneys control over their work environment, allowing them to be productive from anywhere. It also enables firms to manage resources more effectively, meeting client demands with agility and creativity.
The American Bar Association reports that firms are increasingly supplementing their teams with contract talent to boost productivity and control costs. Many attorneys are also joining this contract talent pool, seeking flexibility and new opportunities.
To succeed in a hybrid environment, firms must ensure attorneys can be available to clients at any time. Fortunately, clients are on board—79% see remote meetings as crucial, and 58% prefer video consultations. Your firm needs to facilitate easy, seamless communication, no matter where attorneys or clients are located.
Making attorneys accessible from anywhere is easier said than done. If you’ve experienced remote work, you know the challenges—complex setups, clunky interfaces, and compatibility issues can frustrate both IT staff and attorneys.
These difficulties also drive up costs. However, with the right tools, you can enhance productivity, reduce expenses, and create the seamless experiences your clients and attorneys expect. When done right, hybrid work environments help attract and retain talent while driving efficiency and growth.
To optimize remote work, your law firm needs these five capabilities:
Consolidating communications onto a single platform simplifies management for IT and attorneys, allowing for easy scaling to meet client demands.
A solution that logs all communications and provides instant transcriptions can save time and reduce the need for manual note-taking, helping attorneys focus on billable work.
Protect your firm’s reputation and ensure compliance with features like encrypted communications, data backup, and role-based access.
Ensure that clients can connect easily without downloads, and attorneys can maintain productivity with features like virtual assistants and customizable call routing.
Your solution should integrate smoothly with tools like Microsoft Teams or legal software such as Clio, enhancing productivity without disrupting workflows.
UnitedCloud offers a unified communications platform that delivers all these capabilities and more. Learn how we’re helping legal firms create more effective remote work environments, enabling them to work smarter, faster, and more efficiently from anywhere.