In this week’s ALB Insights, we looked at how law firms are beginning to embrace the concept of working from home. We also found out about the expansion plans of Lee and Li, Taiwan’s largest and oldest law firm, and spoke to Saguna Vaid, Nokia India's legal and compliance director.

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Whenever, wherever: Law firms embrace working from home

With the rapid advance of technology, working from home is becoming the norm across industries, and legal is no different. Law firms today see it as an important tool to attract top talent, increase retention rates and remain relevant in a tech-driven era, finds Raj Gunashekar 

Taiwan’s oldest firm, once almost torpedoed by crisis, now looks to the future

Lee and Li, the largest and oldest law firm in Taiwan, is marking its 52nd year of existence. Having survived a scandal that happened in 2003, it now looks to the future, says John Kang

Nokia India Q&A: ‘The willingness to learn and change is a key expectation’ 

With more than two decades in the legal profession, Saguna Vaid, the legal and compliance director for Nokia in India, talks to Raj Gunashekar about the importance of learning constantly about changing technologies and products 

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