When Slaughter and May announced during the pandemic years it was piloting a series of flexible working schemes, it received a lot of attention as the industry watched and waited to see what would come of it.

By that point most of us had got used to the rhythm of remote or hybrid working, but there was growing concern, particularly among junior lawyers, about the blurring of their professional and personal lives and their work/life balance.

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