As more law firms move to mandate four days of office work per week for their attorneys, Southeast firms are forging their own paths, with policies that combine flexibility for older lawyers and some level of in-office training for new associates.

For now, many Southeast law firms are encouraging or mandating their lawyers spend at least three days in the office, according to firm interviews and survey research.

Raj Nichani of RMN Agency. Raj Nichani. (Photo: ALM)

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