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The Chances of Many of You Returning to the Office is Becoming More Remote: eDiscovery Trends

See what I did there?  😉  It probably won’t surprise many of you that organizations are continuing to embrace remote work more and that trend has been put into “hyperdrive” since the COVID-19 pandemic began.  But, what do the numbers say?  Here are twelve stats for you that illustrate the extent of remote working trends and the challenges that still remain with them.

Many of the above stats were at the beginning of the pandemic shutdown, when many people and organizations expected the shutdown to last only a few weeks, so I would expect the trend toward remote work to even be greater now.  From an eDiscovery standpoint, this means even more of an emphasis on remote services, including collection and review, than ever before.  Expect a run on faster internet capacity in homes and an emphasis on work at home standards that address the increased data breach vulnerability that many organizations face with so much more remote access to their resources than before.

Oh, and (needless to say) it’s probably not a good time to be a commercial real estate broker.

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So, what do you think?  Do any of these numbers surprise you, or did you expect them to be even more dramatic in terms of the trend toward remote work?  Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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