Law Firm Recruiter: I Was Wrong About Remote Work
In this episode, Major Lindsey & Africa law firm recruiter Richard Hsu explains that he initially overestimated the importance of office work, failing to consider that large law firms have been working "remotely" for years—even before the pandemic.
September 30, 2022 at 05:02 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
In December 2020, Major Lindsey & Africa law firm recruiter Richard Hsu appeared on this podcast to express his concerns about remote work as well as his belief that law firm offices still serve a crucial function.
Now, nearly two years later, Hsu is back on "Legal Speak" with a new message: he was wrong about remote work.
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