Abstract
COVID-19 has changed the way we live and work. Social distancing has been foisted upon us to contain the contagion and protect the most vulnerable. We are learning to work apart, moving the locus of our activities form offices and other public gathering spaces and into our homes. Technologies that make social distancing possible are also fostering changes that will likely endure after the contagion from this virus have subsided. These technologies present challenges and opportunities for our profession and our clients that merit reflection and attention from us as we navigate through this crisis and beyond.