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Firms Will Bring People Back to the Office, But They Won't Be the Same
Between new hires and departures and a new focus on maximizing in-office interactions, plus a new recognition of home-life stressors and the toll taken by a virus that's killed millions, firm leaders will have a new mix of employees on their hands, both literally and psychologically.Law Firms Will Have a New Mix of Employees When Offices Reopen
"I'm a real believer that coming back into the office is going to be almost as traumatic as leaving it 18 months ago. Because in the intervening months, people have gone through a hell of a lot of trauma and anxiety," Jim Jones, a senior fellow at the Georgetown Law Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession, said earlier this month.Are Law Firms Prepared to Welcome Back a Much Different Workforce?: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Firms Will Bring People Back to the Office, But They Won't Be the Same
Between new hires and departures and a new focus on maximizing in-office interactions, plus a new recognition of home-life stressors and the toll taken by a virus that's killed millions, firm leaders will have a new mix of employees on their hands, both literally and psychologically.Firms Will Bring People Back to the Office, But They Won't Be the Same
Between new hires and departures and a new focus on maximizing in-office interactions, plus a new recognition of home-life stressors and the toll taken by a virus that's killed millions, firm leaders will have a new mix of employees on their hands, both literally and psychologically.View more book results for the query "Schiff Hardin"
Med Mal Defense Firm Weathington Expands With Two New Hires
Kimberly Bourroughs Debrow and Seleta Griffin both bring Am Law 200 experience to the growing firm.Are 'White Shoe' Firms Going Out of Style?: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Do Recalls of Consumer Products Lead to Lawsuits? Not Always.
Recent recalls of consumer products like Peloton treadmills, sleep apnea machines and sunscreen haven't faced the same level of legal exposure. Plaintiffs lawyers who file such class actions say a lot depends on the details of the recall.'Ready-Made Lawsuit': Lawyers Discuss Why Some Product Recalls Lead to Litigation and Others Don't
"If you don't have a lot of injured plaintiffs because of a recall, you certainly have a lot of people who bought a product who could have a consumer fraud lawsuit," Terry Henry, a partner at Blank Rome in Philadelphia who counsels companies on recalls, said. "You really can't head it off."Trending Stories
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