Many if not most New Jersey law firms are now settling into what they seem to hope will be their long-term policies and strategies on work environment.

There’s some degree of variation among firm leaders who spoke with the Law Journal on the topic, though all seem to weigh the new realities of work life along with what one leader termed the “market” rate and “sweet spot” of distribution between in-office and remote work.

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