
"Feldstein Soto said it's important for attorneys to be in the office, and adopted a policy last year requiring most staff attorneys to be there at least three days a week."
"Roy, the deputy state attorney general, recently told the city attorney's union that the city's lawyers should only have to show up at the office two days a month, not counting court appearances."
"Roy contends that the two days a month is reasonable given the sacrifices lawyers make to work for the government."
"You're taking a pay cut from the private sector. You're doing it because you care. You're doing it for work-life balance and we have to respect that."
Los Angeles City Atty. Hydee Feldstein Soto mandates that attorneys work in the office three days a week, emphasizing teamwork and supervision. This policy has created tension with the Los Angeles City Attorneys Association. In contrast, challenger Marissa Roy advocates for a more flexible approach, suggesting attorneys should only be required to be in the office two days a month. Roy argues that this policy respects the work-life balance of government lawyers, who often take pay cuts compared to the private sector.
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