AttPro Tip of the Month – Home Work: Protecting Against Malpractice When Working Remotely

March 20, 2026

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Home Work: Protecting Against Malpractice When Working Remotely

Kate Gould, Esq.
March 6, 2026

Reading time: 3 minutes

When Tom Hanks was featured on Inside the Actors Studio, he was asked which job he would not like to do. His immediate response was, “A lawyer. That’s like doing homework for a living.” If we are honest, many of our daily tasks outside of the courtroom can certainly feel like endless homework assignments. Drafting a brief might take you back to the days of writing research papers. And preparing discovery responses? Definitely a tedious, what-is-the-point-of-this?!-type project that can hang over your head for weeks.

In late 2022, the ABA conducted a survey of lawyers still weathering the post-pandemic work world. According to the findings, 87% of lawyers surveyed reported that their firms allowed them to work remotely, with 30% of lawyers working from home almost exclusively. Now, a few years removed from that study, I think we would find a majority of firms still allow hybrid work schedules. And while working from home can certainly help lawyers achieve some level of work-life balance – perhaps by skipping the commute or fitting in a workout during lunch – lawyers must be cognizant of the malpractice risks when working outside of a typical office setting. Avoid getting too comfortable in your home office and consider these tips:

 

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