Getting lawyers to return to the office was never going to be a straightforward task. Two years of remote working through the pandemic caused a mindset shift that meant few, if any, saw a benefit to commuting in five days a week.

But, six months into the U.K.’s latest office return, what London’s largest law firms have been left with is an awkward mix of half-empty premises and a difficulty in enforcing the rules.

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