In March, when millions of employees were instructed to work from home, no one anticipated how long it would be until they returned to the office—an office that looks vastly different from when they left. Since then, COVID-19 and working from home has upended how companies use space and has impacted the future of the legal workplace.

To understand how firms expect to change and foster an open dialogue about planning re-entry and what they’ve learned from working from home, we’ve hosted 29 different law firms for intimate virtual roundtables in offices like New York, Washington D.C., and Morristown. In response to the pandemic, we conducted a work from home survey of 2,300+ U.S. workers across 10 industries to collect more insight.

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