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The hidden cost of WFH
LEGAL BRIEF
By Max Stul Oppenheimer, Esq.
Working from home — or anywhere other than the employer’s official office space — certainly has advantages, especially if the employer provides things that make the job easy, such as a laptop, an Internet connection, and software.
Remote work, however, is not without its downsides. For example, you should check your homeowner’s insurance policy to be sure that your work from home doesn’t adversely affect coverage.
A less obvious potential downside is employer-provided or employer-mandated software.
Read the full story in our Plus Newsletter (21.04.0, 2024-01-22).